panicparse
go-torch
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panicparse
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how to demangle a Golang crash call stack
Maybe using panicparse helps you understanding the stack traces.
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Uhoh
We have a similar internal package where we can add per stack variables / context. We use https://github.com/maruel/panicparse to get a structured stacktrace, then append to that, and the whole json blob ships to Sentry. I think it's awesome and has almost completely eliminated any need for logging.
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Remove source path from Go's panic stack trace
This one works nicely too: https://github.com/maruel/panicparse
go-torch
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