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seems odd to me. i've seen those errors from time to time. i'm not sure what is causing them. i've also seen the same errors with rust_analyzer. i wonder if there's some bug in vscode or if this bug is in this extension? |
Hum, interesting, I'm on windows, maybe something rust or a crate nushell depends on gets messed up because of windows path ? |
Hmmm, good point. With nushell, if windows paths are enclosed in double quotes, it thinks it's an escape. e.g. |
I aam experiencing it now on MacOS as well, so I don think it is due to Windows. Any clues on why this could happen ? |
I've seen them on MacOS too. Probably more on MacOS than anywhere else. I haven't been able (or willing?) to narrow in on what's causing it. I sometimes just ignore them because rust-analyzer prints a bunch of these for me too. It would be nice to have a repeatable use case to test against on mac, linux, and windows. |
It looks like for some reason nu returns Edit: seems like the |
wow, nice research! I have no idea why that's happening. I'll see if I can get JT to take a look. |
@fdncred - looking at it, it looks like a |
While editing a file (
ci\build.nu
), I get the following error:it seems to be looking for a
source
folder in the root of my directory. Am I missing something here ?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: