List of Phobos functions that allocate memory?

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Sun Feb 9 04:45:39 PST 2014


On 2014-02-07 21:56, Sean Kelly wrote:

> I was mostly surprised that the stack trace was written back to
> the client.  I'd expect something like that in a log on the
> server side.  I do see how it would be convenient to have a stack
> trace included in a bug report, but if this feature is disabled
> in release mode then you can't rely on it anyway.  I'd just
> always be checking the logs (where I'd hope the stack trace would
> always be written).

Ruby on Rails always writes the stack trace to the log. In development 
mode it will also render it to the client. In production mode we use a 
plugin that sends an email when an exception occurs. The email will 
contain the full stack trace, environment variables and some other data 
about the request that failed.

BTW, you can do a lot more with HTML than plain text (log files).

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg


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