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I'm getting an error that I don't understand. Is it a bug or am I misunderstanding something?
But 'Domain' isn't a private type. It's a class defined here. The import looks like this:
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skybrian
Aug 22, 2024
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To partially answer my own question, this seems to have something to do with using relative imports internally somewhere for public symbols? I changed some internal imports to start with "@skybrian/repeat-test" and it went away. Edit: It came back for a while, and then went away again. This is looking more like a non-deterministic bug. Maybe a caching issue? Edit 2: Definitely nondeterministic. I created a bug: #25188 |
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To partially answer my own question, this seems to have something to do with using relative imports internally somewhere for public symbols? I changed some internal imports to start with "@skybrian/repeat-test" and it went away.
Edit: It came back for a while, and then went away again. This is looking more like a non-deterministic bug. Maybe a caching issue?
Edit 2: Definitely nondeterministic. I created a bug: #25188