On Dec 27, 2013, at 10:53 PM, Alex Baranosky wrote:
> I always hear people say that the errors are bad, but I just don't see it.  
> The stacktraces say exactly what went wrong and at what line of the source. 
> To me that's all I can hope for.

One can hope to see the values of locals, which for me would make a big 
difference. This is apparently possible (through some combination of nrepl-ritz 
and avoiding locals clearing, I think), but not at all easy. In other parts of 
the Lisp universe this has been standard for decades and, I think, central to 
common debugging practices.

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