watch: fix missing file error when --watch used without argument#64088
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Fixes #62305
Running node --watch without a file argument previously started the REPL instead of exiting with an error.
This PR restores the expected behavior by adding an explicit check in watch_mode.js immediately after markBootstrapComplete(). If no file argument is provided (process.argv[1] is falsy), the error message is printed to stderr and the process exits with code 9.