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What is the deal with wrapConsoleMethod() ? #41

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grapho opened this issue May 17, 2016 · 3 comments
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What is the deal with wrapConsoleMethod() ? #41

grapho opened this issue May 17, 2016 · 3 comments

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grapho commented May 17, 2016

I noticed recently that raven now wraps up all the console methods, but I do not see any documentation that describes why? or how it could possibly be useful? Has anyone come across this yet and could point me to some documentation on its use?

the issue I come across is I can no longer do simple debugging with console.log() .. the source becomes raven.js and i can no longer track where in my code it is eminating from?

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dcramer commented May 17, 2016

I would open this against the JS SDK repo, as this repo is entirely for our docs website.

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grapho commented May 17, 2016

oh so it is not meant to be documented? my bad

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dcramer commented May 17, 2016

The docs are also in the other repo but realistically all concerns to an SDK we keep in that repo as not all authors watch other repos 

On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:12 PM -0700, "Seth" notifications@github.com wrote:

oh so it is not meant to be documented? my bad


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