Call Stack panel won't stay collapsed

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rsf...@gmail.com

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Nov 29, 2016, 3:42:45 PM11/29/16
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Using Version 54.0.2840.99 m (64-bit) Developer Tools, in the Sources tab, when you set a breakpoint and step through the code, each time you step, the Call Stack panel expands.

It should not do that, and in the past it did not.  When you click the caret in the header of the call stack panel to collapse the panel, it should stay collapsed permanently until you click the caret to expand it.

This was the behavior in previous versions, it is the desired behavior by every stretch of the imagination, and it is a serious annoyance to anyone using Chrome to develop or debug.


Is this something I can fix myself with some setting that I don't (currently) know about?   Or is this a bug introduced recently?

PhistucK

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Nov 29, 2016, 3:45:56 PM11/29/16
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You can search crbug.com for an existing issue and star it. If you cannot find one, file a new issue using the "New issue" link on the same page.
Please, do not add a "+1" or "Me too" or "Confirmed" (or similar) comment. It just wastes the time of Chrome engineers and sends unnecessary e-mails to all of the people who starred the issue.

You can reply with a link to the found or created issue and might get triaged (and fixed) faster.

Thank you.



PhistucK

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alec....@groundspeed.com

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Nov 30, 2016, 2:05:49 AM11/30/16
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