This is how I debug SystemStackError when there is no stack trace.
My first attempt was:
begin
a_method_that_causes_infinite_recursion_in_a_not_obvious_way
rescue SystemStackError
puts caller
end
# run with: god -c /path/to/config.god [add -D if you want to not-deamonize god] | |
# This is the actual config file used to keep the delayed_job running | |
APPLICATION_ROOT = "/var/www/application" | |
RAILS_ENV = "production" | |
God.watch do |w| | |
w.name = "delayed_job_production" | |
w.interval = 15.seconds | |
w.start = "/bin/bash -c 'cd #{APPLICATION_ROOT}/current; /usr/bin/env RAILS_ENV=#{RAILS_ENV} #{APPLICATION_ROOT}/current/script/delayed_job start > /tmp/delay_job.out'" |
--colour | |
-I app |
This is how I debug SystemStackError when there is no stack trace.
My first attempt was:
begin
a_method_that_causes_infinite_recursion_in_a_not_obvious_way
rescue SystemStackError
puts caller
end
# Call scopes directly from your URL params: | |
# | |
# @products = Product.filter(params.slice(:status, :location, :starts_with)) | |
module Filterable | |
extend ActiveSupport::Concern | |
module ClassMethods | |
# Call the class methods with names based on the keys in <tt>filtering_params</tt> | |
# with their associated values. For example, "{ status: 'delayed' }" would call |