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feat(@angular/cli): use standard stackTraceLimit #5284

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Sometime very long ago we set infinite stack traces and never took them out.

This PR sets infinite stack traces only on dev setups.

Sometime very long ago we set infinite stack traces and never took them out.

This PR sets infinite stack traces only on dev setups.
@filipesilva filipesilva requested a review from Brocco March 7, 2017 16:23
@filipesilva filipesilva merged commit 5c9c653 into angular:master Mar 7, 2017
@filipesilva filipesilva deleted the remove-infinite-stack-trace branch March 7, 2017 21:59
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hansl commented Mar 7, 2017

@filipesilva Why is this marked a feature?

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Should have marked it as a fix really, my bad.

asnowwolf pushed a commit to asnowwolf/angular-cli that referenced this pull request Apr 12, 2017
Sometime very long ago we set infinite stack traces and never took them out.

This PR sets infinite stack traces only on dev setups.
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