On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:04 PM, Lee Spector wrote:
> 
> Also, any way to see a stack trace after an exception? 
> 
> (.printStackTrace *e) doesn't do it.

Ah -- sorry to be writing so quickly. I've discovered that clicking on the 
exception appears to give a stack trace. Nice! (But again, wasn't obvious to me 
at first.)

It'd be super sweet if this showed arguments and locals :-)

 -Lee

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