Exception chains can be navigated when dropped into Pdb in Python 3.13+#12708
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This looks good at first glance,
I'd like to give it a quick try later today
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I played around with it and works well, thanks @AWhetter for the PR!
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@RonnyPfannschmidt gentle ping in case you still want to try this out before we merge. 👍 |
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Please go ahead |
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Closes #12707