I need to get more rigorous about the error handling.
QXX5JRHN726YGD5UQDWI7X2PCD33BW2TP6IXTUHGX3TD4BIGUI4AC I care a lot about being able to automatically check _any_ property about myprogram before it ever runs. However, some things don't have tests yet, eitherbecause I don't know how to test them or because I've been lazy. I'll at leastrecord those here.* clone this repo to a new client app, clear its save dir, run it, run thedriver, add a definition:```on.draw = function()end```Hit F4. No error.Quit driver, quit client app. Restart client app. No error.* clone this repo to a new client app, clear its save dir, run it, run thedriver, add a definition that draws to screen:```on.draw = function()love.graphics.print('hello!', 50,50)end```Hit F4. Client app shows 'hello!'Quit driver, quit client app. Restart client app. No error. Client app shows 'hello!'* clone this repo to a new client app, clear its save dir, run it, run thedriver, add a definition containing invalid Lua:```on.draw = function(```Hit F4. Driver shows an error under the definition.* clone this repo to a new client app, clear its save dir, run it, run thedriver, add a definition containing invalid Lua:```on.draw = function(```Hit F4. Driver shows an error under the definition as before.Quit the client app. The invalid code is saved in file 0002-on.draw in thesave dir. However, the file 'head' in the save dir contains '1'.Restart the client app. It loads up without error.Switch back to the driver. Fix the definition.```on.draw = function()end```Hit F4. The error disappears.* clone this repo to a new client app, clear its save dir, run it, run thedriver, add a definition containing invalid Lua:```on.draw = function(```Hit F4. Driver shows an error under the definition as before.Quit the client app. The invalid code is saved in file 0002-on.draw in thesave dir. However, the file 'head' in the save dir contains '1'.[Don't restart the client app.]Switch back to the driver. Hit F4. The driver hangs and needs to beforce-quit. [This is not ideal, but how things are today.]