Improve Failure tracibility
See original GitHub issuedry-rb
has a cool feature: tracing failures https://dry-rb.org/gems/dry-monads/1.3/tracing-failures/
We need something similar to improve debugging experience. It might be included into the core, or just into some contrib/
package.
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I think it’s better to patch a method (
_get_trace
) from_Failure
than modify theFailure
that’s our Public API! What do you think??It was a great discussion! I’ll open the PR ASAP