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Vendor casinelli Package whoops-overflow Short Description Errors come directly with solutions from Stack Overflow License
MIT Homepage https://github.com/filp/whoops
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Whoops Overflow
Errors come directly solutions from Stack Overflow.
Note: This is a terrible idea for multiple reasons: Your exception message might contain private data and it's going to be sent to stack overflow servers. The exception page will come up with a bit more delay because of the additional request to the SO APIs (at least until I update this to an AJAX request). Also good luck getting errors if your internet is down.
But it's cool, so why not. Just use at your own risk.
Laravel 5
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Original Docs
Check out the original library (with docs) here: filp/whoops.
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