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Adding on span error callbacks#131
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I'd like to extend the functionality of Span._on_error to allow integrating other tools with the error handling of the spans. I don't think monkey patching is the good way to go on this, since also `Span._on_error` is a private method. Another approach would be having a `exit_callbacks` list to be executed on each `__exit__` call. I am not sure this funcionality exists on other languages implementation but it'd open the door to do more powerful integrtions with OpenTracing.
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I'd like to extend the functionality of Span._on_error to allow
integrating other tools with the error handling of the spans.
I don't think monkey patching is the good way to go on this, since also
Span._on_erroris a private method.Another approach would be having a
exit_callbackslist to be executedon each
__exit__call.I am not sure this funcionality exists on other languages implementation
but it'd open the door to do more powerful integrtions with OpenTracing.