That level of debug information is useful to "advanced" users. Sometimes the hardest things to debug are brain fart moments. also when a library raises an exception that you've never seen before, extra context is useful.
I frankly couldn't give a shit about :=, but I would give money for GIL-less multithreading.
That level of debug information is useful to "advanced" users. Sometimes the hardest things to debug are brain fart moments. also when a library raises an exception that you've never seen before, extra context is useful.
I frankly couldn't give a shit about :=, but I would give money for GIL-less multithreading.