On Tue 3.Feb'09 at 22:37:59 -0500, Isaac Vetter wrote: > > The docs for 'LogStackTrace' have been updated as follows. How do > > folks feel about the new notice? > > > > If set then logging will include stack > > traces for messages with level equal or greater than > > specified. > > > > NOTICE: Stack traces include parameters that functions or methods > > were called with. It is possible for stack trace logging to reveal sensitive > > information such as passwords and ticket content in your logs. > > Jesse, > > Since you're asking (and towards the goal of something useful coming from > this thread). :) > > I would say that, in this case, you shouldn't end a sentence with a > preposition. > > How about: > "Stack traces include the parameters of called functions." > or > "Stack traces include the parameters used within methods and functions." > or > ... I've just checked in this: NOTICE: Stack traces include parameters supplied to functions or methods. It is possible for stack trace logging to reveal sensitive information such as passwords or ticket content in your logs.
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