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I am using the "Debug REPL" and would like to see a stack trace when an exception happens. How do I do that? RIght now, when I evaluate a form in the REPL and an exception happens, it seems that the debugger is not being invoked and the REPL just returns to the regular input mode.
What I'm doing right now is I insert something like (when (nil? link) (println "BOOO!"))
into my code and put a breakpoint onto the println. But that feels like 1990...
@devurandom if you go to "view breakpoints" on the left part of the debugger window
Wow, works like a charm! Thanks @olslash !