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coffee-trace

v1.4.0

Published

_makes debugging coffee-script easier by displaying corresponding lines of code in the stack-trace with style_

Downloads

24

Readme

Coffee-Trace Coffee-Trace

easier to follow stack-trace for coffee-script

About Coffee-Trace

If you love Coffee-Script and Node.js as much as me, you will provably also be frustrated by the challenges of quickly finding and debugging the corresponding javascript line on the stack-trace. I wrote Coffee-Trace in an attempt to make this task easier.

I've been searching myself for a solution, and have found some very useful links and discussions, but am yet unsatisfied. So, while SourceMaps implementation in Coffee-Script is a reality, this is the least I can do.

Usage

Become a masochist by enjoying uncaught exceptions and crashes. Just require() it at the very beginning of your app...

Utopic Future (High Hopes)

I have this crazy idea that someday I'll have some time to make this show the actual coffee-script line corresponding to the trace. That's right boyz, full source mapping.