In the following stack trace, you can see that part of it is in a goog JS file. Of course, that can't be mapped back to ClojureScript source, so showing JS line/column makes sense. But, this ticket is about the fact that the WebDAV mount point (which should be somewhat hidden as an implementation detail) shows up in the trace. Perhaps Ambly's parsing or subsequent printing is doing this. Worth investigating.
In the following stack trace, you can see that part of it is in a
goog
JS file. Of course, that can't be mapped back to ClojureScript source, so showing JS line/column makes sense. But, this ticket is about the fact that the WebDAV mount point (which should be somewhat hidden as an implementation detail) shows up in the trace. Perhaps Ambly's parsing or subsequent printing is doing this. Worth investigating.