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= StackTracy CHANGELOG
+== Version 0.1.4 (August 25, 2012)
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+* Added major improvements regarding browser performance when opening heavy HTML stack trace pages:
+- using padding instead of non-breakable spaces (doh!)
+- reduced white lines and white space
+- added a threshold (< 0.001s) for folding calls at default and rendering its 'child calls' as comment (see http://ravirajsblog.blogspot.nl/2010/12/another-hack-to-render-heavy-html-pages.html)
+- parsing commented 'child calls' at initial unfold
+* Falling back to current directory when invoking StackTracy.open (or `tracy` within the Terminal)
+* Letting StackTracy auto-determine its dump directory when calling `stack_tracy(:open) {}`
+* Clearing StackTracy.stack_trace after having invoked StackTracy.dump
+* Displaying passed path when invoking StackTracy.open with use_current_stack_trace == true
+* Improved StackTracy::Sinatra middleware a bit regarding the `/tracy` route
+* Added three configuration options:
+- dump_source_location (default: `false`) include the source location when dumping recorded stack trace
+- limit (default: `7500`) stack traces with more calls than the limit will be limited (core class / module calls will be excluded) when displaying
+- threshold (default: `0.001`) fold calls faster than the threshold when exceeding the calls limit
+* Enhanced the CLI interface `tracy` by using Thor in order to process the :limit and :threshold option
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== Version 0.1.3 (August 19, 2012)
* Being able to compile StackTracy native extension on Windows (thanks ramsees for issuing)
* Tackled C compile warnings
* Not using Launchy for opening the generated HTML page when running on Windows
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