Navigation in a Single-Page Application
Backpack navigation stack component.
Stack navigator component for iOS and Android with animated transitions and gestures
Backpack navigation stack component.
React Navigation Stack UI
Stack navigator component for iOS and Android with animated transitions and gestures
Native stack navigator using react-native-screens
Generic event bus and navigation stack primitives shared by qdadm and qdcms
Navigation stack hooked in to a raid signal
Navigation stack hooked in to a raid signal
React Freeze
React Navigation stack router for Webview components
View docs [here](https://radix-ui.com/primitives/docs/components/navigation-menu).
Clean up error stack traces
Extract meaning from JS Errors
react-native-shared-element bindings for React Navigation
Easy screen transitions for React Native and Expo
Get v8 stack traces as an array of CallSite objects.
Captures and cleans stack traces
React Native integration for React Navigation
Cross-browser Error parser
UI Components for React Navigation
This library was generated with [Nx](https://nx.dev).
Bottom tab navigator following iOS design guidelines
This GEM make easy the navigation with stacked pages
Easiest way to use stacked-menu JavaScript library in your rails application.
Byebug is a Ruby debugger. It's implemented using the TracePoint C API for execution control and the Debug Inspector C API for call stack navigation. The core component provides support that front-ends can build on. It provides breakpoint handling and bindings for stack frames among other things and it comes with an easy to use command line interface.
This gem allows you to parse IBM's Websphere Application Server trace files containing methods entries and exits and outputs a set of HTML files that allows you to navigate through a recreated call stack highlighting possible bottlenecks.
Byebug is a Ruby debugger. It's implemented using the TracePoint C API for execution control and the Debug Inspector C API for call stack navigation. The core component provides support that front-ends can build on. It provides breakpoint handling and bindings for stack frames among other things and it comes with an easy to use command line interface.
modal_stack adds a navigation stack on top of Hotwire: push N modals/drawers/bottom sheets, deep-link the top of the stack via native Rails URLs, get full browser history (back/forward) support, and drive everything from imperative Turbo Stream actions (modal_push, modal_pop, modal_replace).
Backtrace (Stack traces) are essential information for debugging our applications. However, they only tell us what the program did, but don't tell us what it had (the arguments, local variables...etc.). So it's very often that we'd need to visit each call site, rerun the program, and try to print out the variables. To me, It's like the Google map's navigation only tells us the name of the roads, but not showing us the map along with them. So I hope to solve this problem by adding some additional runtime info to the backtrace, and save us the work to manually look them up.
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