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[Bug]: Import-Module throw an exception #87
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Jan 9, 2024
Hi all, This is now fixed on dev branch. Cheers, |
The issue is still relevant. Was it not pushed to the official download repo? |
Hey @sssseossss, I'm the only developer for this project and I have been very busy, but I'll try to get some spare time to update the code base with this and other improvements. Cheers, |
This is now updated in main release. Cheers, |
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What happened?
When calling Directory.EnumerateFiles and when a directory does not exist, an exception is raised. This happens when monkey365 is imported.
How to reproduce it
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Import module without errors and to control exceptions.
From where are you running Monkey365?
Please, complete the following information:
$PsVersionTable
]: all PowerShell versionsAdditional context
A workaround is to check all paths with Directory.Exists.
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