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-M with non-existant module breaks 'exit' in REPL #5444
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From @zoffixznetIf -M includes a module that can't be found, the output is quite LTA. Not only is the module message spammed on each output, but trying to exit by typing `exit` fails (pressing ^D works). A suggestion is to abort REPL startup if -M-included modules cannot be found. zoffix@VirtualBox:~$ perl6 -MFoo
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From @zoffixznetFudged tests added in Raku/roast@346fa6c7cb |
From @lizmatHmmm… the todo’d test for this now passes, but the problem still exists (apart from the hanging). So I guess this is a Test Needs To Be Adapted case.
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The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @awwaiid"Falling back to nqp REPL" not a good sign. Maybe the CATCH in src/Perl6/Compiler.nqp should notice this case and abort rather than fall back. I'm surprised that it tries to load Foo while trying to load REPL, instead of trying to load Foo at some point beforehand. On Fri Aug 12 13:43:52 2016, elizabeth wrote:
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From @lizmatFixed with ba20d34 , tests needed.
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From @zoffixznetTests added in Raku/roast@8fa90454e3 |
@zoffixznet - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#128595 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT128595$
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