From: Rimon B. <rim...@co...> - 2005-04-18 14:58:33
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Yeah, I guess that makes sense. The one exception is when you are outputting to stdout, and reading it on a console. I didn't know which way to pick, so I just kept it consistent with Python. Personally, I also prefer the inverted (Java-like) order. Your choice. All the best, Rimon. -- Rimon Barr - ri...@ac... - http://rimonbarr.com - Y!IM batripler On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Jonathan Ellis wrote: > Python's stacktrace is "most recent call last" because on a console, this > leaves you with the most pertinent info coming out where you see it first; > older stuff you have to scroll up to see. Web pages work the opposite way: > the closer to the top it is, the sooner you see it. When I was a Spyce newbie > I cursed it for not giving me appropriate context for my error -- it took an > embarassingly long time before I read all the way to the bottom and realized > it was there. > > Should I invert Spyce's stacktrace for the next version so it shows > most-recent-first? > > -Jonathan > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Spyce-users mailing list > Spy...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spyce-users > > > |