adapter,sql: Abbreviate extremely long stack traces, storing full trace in TMPDIR#36971
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…saving whole trace in an appropriate temporary directory
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What if you keep storing /tmp files until environmentd runs out of disk? I'd just log the stack trace instead
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Motivation
#36888 (comment)
Description
Pre-materializes backtraces, possibly excerpting the head and tail (25 frames/50 lines each). Full traces are saved to an appropriate TMPDIR.
Verification
Manual verification using the given example. (It's possible to write a more complex test to, e.g., ensure that the trace exists and has the right number of lines, but it doesn't feel worth it.)