I forgot to mention that I am also using express (V2.5.8) in this case. On Feb 23, 9:56 am, GN <[email protected]> wrote: > I've just upgraded node from 0.4.12 to 0.6.11 and noticed that my JSON > responses that used to have stack traces no longer include it. Am I > possibly missing a parameter that needs to be passed in that will > bring this functionality back? Here's an example of what I'm doing: > > function MyError(msg){ > this.name = 'MyError'; > this.message = msg; > Error.call(this, msg); > Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor); > > } > > MyError.prototype.__proto__ = Error.prototype; > > app.get('/test', function(req, res){ > res.json(new MyError("Where's my stack?"); > > }); > > In nodejs 0.4.12 used to show : { "name" : "MyError", "message" : > "Where's my stack?", "stack" : "<stack trace>"} > In nodejs 0.6.11 it now shows : { "name" : "MyError", "message" : > "Where's my stack?" } > > Any insight on this will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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