Seems very promising, especially the async trace feature. I'll check it
out. Thanks!
On Sunday, October 21, 2012 1:02:01 AM UTC+2, dgrnbrg wrote:
>
> Spyscope is a better println, inspired by some of the recent postings
> on the Clojure mailing list about using reader macros for debugging.
>
> Spyscope can be included in your project by adding [spyscope "0.1.0"]
> to your :dependencies.
>
> Spyscope provides 3 reader tags for debugging: simple pretty printing,
> pretty printing with extra details, and pretty printing into an
> asynchronous queryable data store.
>
> More features:
> - Can include the code that generated the value next to every dumped form
> - Can include multiple lines from the stack, in context, filtering for
> only application-specific libraries to debug complex control-flow
> issues
> - All of this is loggable and queryable asynchronously, making it
> easier to debug multi-threaded interactions
>
> Spyscope uses metadata to convey arguments to the reader tags. This
> allows for one to first just add a tag, then decide to include more
> context/filtering/processing as the situation warrants.
>
> Finally, an example, which asynchronously logs the expression to the
> trace store, including the stack frame it was invoked on, the source
> code of the expression, and the result of the expression:
>
> #spy/t ^{:ast true} (+ 1 2 3)
>
> For more information and detailed documentation, check out
> https://github.com/dgrnbrg/spyscope
>
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