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How do I get ruby to print a full backtrace instead of a truncated one?

When I get exceptions, it is often from deep within the call stack. When this happens, more often than not, the actual offending line of code is hidden from me: tmp.rb:7:in `t': undefined method ...
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How to force ruby to show full stack trace? [closed]

I just got this error message: ... from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/... ... 10 levels... from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/... ... and the bug (of course) is hidden somewhere in ... 10 ...
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How to get a stack trace object in Ruby?

I need to get a stack trace object in Ruby; not to print it, just to get it to do some recording and dumping for later analysis. Is that possible? How?
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Getting stack trace info for a ruby warning

I've been running into some strange errors with UTF strings in ruby 1.9. Often ruby will complain on something like this: warning: regexp match /.../n against to UTF-8 string I'd like to be able ...
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Clickable Ruby stack trace links in Aptana 3.0.x

In Aptana 2.x, whenever a stack trace appeared in the console, you could click on the filename to get to that file (unfortunately, it seldom took you to the right line, but at least the file was ...
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name of file that called a method

Is there a nice, recommended way to get the name of the file that called a method? I don't want to pass __FILE__ every time. The closest thing I've found is taking the first element of ...
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JRuby mysterious stack trace

I'm using JRuby 1.4.0 complete jar in one of my projects. I'm executing it from ant via the exec task: java -jar jruby1.4.0.jar script.rb script_params The thing is, on some computers I receive ...
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Find the source of (eval:…) code

I've got code which produces a stack trace at some point: fileA.rb:1670:in `flow_completed_for' (eval):58:in `on_success_res_for_register' fileB:312:in `send' fileC:312:in ...