> Oh I see the problem then. It is true that the backtracing metadata is 
> forgotten during AOT compilation. It's actually on purpose (to avoid 
> sensitive information to be in the binary)

Yeah, I actually think that's great.

> but we should maybe make macrubyc accept -g (like gcc) which would support 
> it. In theory AOT compilation isn't used for development, but I agree that 
> sometimes you might want to do it.

Yeah, definitely a nice-to-have, but less critical. If I'd realized what was 
causing the traces to be elided, I probably wouldn't have even posted. I had 
spent a bunch of time putting together rake tasks to create a compile app 
bundle and once I had them working, I just kept using them.

Guess it's time to expand the tasks to create both Debug and Release bundles a 
la xcode.

Thanks for the help and all the effort!
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