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When declaring a type as private to a package, but then using that value as the default value poncy
crashes (SIGSEGV
) within llvm
with the following message:
PLEASE submit a bug report to https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/ and include the crash backtrace.
Code to reproduce the error
// inside the "useful" package
primitive _PrivateDefault
actor Useful[
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.> names #7pjlvdu42gmfvfntja265dmi08afk08l54kpsuu55l9hq4l32fco2jlrm8mf2jbn61esfsi972b6e66d9on4
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I couldn't find anything by that name.
.> view #7pjlvdu42gmfvfntja265dm
#7pjlvdu42g : '{g} t -> Doc
#7pjlvdu42g a = Special (EvalInline (term a))
I'd expect it to say something like:
I found that hash in your codebase, but it doesn't have any names.
Try `view
Motivation
The Git class currently doesn't support submodules which prevents for example using submodules in Quark repos.
Description of Proposed Feature
Add a submodule method to Git
and add submodule recursion to the Quark
install step, eg adding the --recurse-submodules
git flag to the clone command. This will download an
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round(Int, π)
throws an error, for example.