Console.trace in JavaScript
In yesterday’s article, I showed you two ways to format your output to the console in JavaScript. If you have not read it, check it out here.
Today I wanted to show you another console command: console.trace()
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console.trace()
The console.trace() method outputs a stack trace to the Web console.
Here is an example of how to use this:
function foo() { function bar() { console.trace(); } bar(); } foo();
In the console, the following trace will be displayed:
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Originally published at https://www.jenniferbland.com on January 10, 2023.