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Currently the order of the displayed stack-trace puts the entries most near to the current point of execution (and thus the most important to the user) to the bottom of the list and thus the farthest away from the user's view. Thus the order of the entries in the displayed stack-trace should be reversed to put the most interesting entries directly into the view of the user.
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Currently the order of the displayed stack-trace puts the entries most near to the current point of execution (and thus the most important to the user) to the bottom of the list and thus the farthest away from the user's view. Thus the order of the entries in the displayed stack-trace should be reversed to put the most interesting entries directly into the view of the user.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: