You can already accomplish something like this yourself: begin raise "Hello!" rescue Exception => e puts e.backtrace.reverse.join("\n") puts e.message end Simple! On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 11:20 PM, gary4gar (Gaurish Sharma) < gary4gar@gmail.com> wrote: > > Issue #8661 has been reported by gary4gar (Gaurish Sharma). > > ---------------------------------------- > Feature #8661: Add option to print backstrace in reverse order(stack > frames first & error last) > https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8661 > > Author: gary4gar (Gaurish Sharma) > Status: Open > Priority: Normal > Assignee: > Category: > Target version: > > > Currently the way ruby prints the backtrace is that the error comes first > & then the stack frames. like this > > Main Error Message > stack frame 1 > stack frame 2 > stack frame 3 > ..... > > this is perfectly fine provided > > 1. Backstraces are short, so fits in terminal.hence, no need to scroll. > 2. you read it from top to bottom. > > > But, I am a rails developer where > > 1. Backstraces are always HUGE, therefore seldom don't fit in terminal. > Means LOTS of scrolling to do everytime we get an error. > 2. in terminal we tend to read backstraces from bottom to top, especially > when tailing(tail -f) the production logs. > 3. people, who practice Test-driven development literally spend most of > their time scrolling to read backstraces to the point most end up buying a > larger display. > > Proposed Solution: > Please add a way so we can configure backstraces to be printed in reverse > order. so if you are reading from bottom, say from terminal, you can get > the main error message without need to scroll. like this > > > > stack frame 3 > stack frame 2 > stack frame 1 > Main Error Message > ..... > > this would save lot of time because when the error message is print at the > bottom, no need to scroll for reading it. Not sure if this can be done > today. I tried Overriding Exception#backtrace but it caused stack level too > deep & illegal hardware instruction Error. > > Attached are currently what backstrace currently looks like & how there be > an option to make it look for comparison. > > > -- > http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ > >