Performance

Our coverage of StackWalker would not be complete without a look at performance considerations.

StackWalker is highly optimized and does not create huge memory structures that go unused. That is the reason why we have to use that Function passed to the method walker() as an argument. This is also the reason why a StackTrace is not automatically converted to a StackTraceElement when created. This only happens if we query the method name, the line number of the specific StackTraceElement. It is important to understand that this conversion takes a significant amount of time and if it was used for some debug purpose in the code it should not be left there.

To make the StackWalker even faster we can provide an estimate about the number ...

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