refactor: Improve error message in @babel/core#10778
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@jaroslav-kubicek Thanks for fixing the outdated test fixtures. I have cherry-picked your fix to the master branch. Could you rebase? |
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This feature was requested here #189 and was greatly improved in Babel itself here babel/babel#10778. It can however be annoying and sometimes difficult to do such modification so I changed my mind and I'd like to allow it after all. It's because this code where we require "upward" mode is necessary only for Universe development and should not affect users of our NPM package.
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This feature was requested here #189 and was greatly improved in Babel itself here babel/babel#10778. It can however be annoying and sometimes difficult to do such modification so I changed my mind and I'd like to allow it after all. It's because this code where we require "upward" mode is necessary only for Universe development and should not affect users of our NPM package.
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This feature was requested here #189 and was greatly improved in Babel itself here babel/babel#10778. It can however be annoying and sometimes difficult to do such modification so I changed my mind and I'd like to allow it after all. It's because this code where we require "upward" mode is necessary only for Universe development and should not affect users of our NPM package.
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This feature was requested here adeira/universe#189 and was greatly improved in Babel itself here babel/babel#10778. It can however be annoying and sometimes difficult to do such modification so I changed my mind and I'd like to allow it after all. It's because this code where we require "upward" mode is necessary only for Universe development and should not affect users of our NPM package. adeira-source-id: a7917273c3a7861fa3f355e38c9ab732a9b1d150
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Hi 👋
I would like to propose updating the error message when running babel with
rootMode:"upward"so user gets feedback on what's expected.Motivation:
Given I have a repository and I migrated recently to babel 7.x and still using just
.babelrcfor configuration. I ran a script provided to me by a third-party library which tried to search for my config but failed with this error. I would like to understand more about what is expected of me from an error message.