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Tests using clojure.test print sci-unaware stacktraces. When an exception happens, the stacktrace contains no reference to the sci functions (only internals). E.g.
Instead, I would expect to see a sci-aware stacktrace with meaningful files and line numbers.
Describe alternatives you've considered
The problem could be fixed in a number of places. For example, in this gist I tried to monkey-patch a better stack printer into the clojure.test/report function.
However, two approaches are probably better:
Update clojure.test (without monkey-patching)
Update clojure.stacktrace
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Tests using clojure.test print sci-unaware stacktraces. When an exception happens, the stacktrace contains no reference to the sci functions (only internals). E.g.
Instead, I would expect to see a sci-aware stacktrace with meaningful files and line numbers.
Describe alternatives you've considered
The problem could be fixed in a number of places. For example, in this gist I tried to monkey-patch a better stack printer into the clojure.test/report function.
However, two approaches are probably better:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: