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https_fn.HttpsError::message isn't really surfaced #1137

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message=('The function must be called with one argument, "text",'

I'm testing a 2nd gen python firebase function defined that looks something like the following:

@https_fn.on_call(
    cors=options.CorsOptions(
        cors_origins=["xxx"],
        cors_methods=["get", "post"],
    )
)
def new_gift(req: https_fn.Request) -> https_fn.Response:
    logger.info("Request Headers:", dict(req.headers))

    if req.authorization is None:
        # Throwing an HttpsError so that the client gets the error details.
        raise https_fn.HttpsError(
            code=https_fn.FunctionsErrorCode.FAILED_PRECONDITION,
            message="This never shows up anywhere!"
        )

During my local testing (over the emulator) the 'message' string isn't really surfaced anywhere - neither to the client when the call to the function is made, nor over the local emulator logs (I'm not sure if the behavior differs over the cloud deployment - yet to test that)

This can't be by design right? Cause what'd be the point of the message string in that case?

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