Many of these (mostly in top level commands in commands-packages.js) are
not super well thought out: they use a new "doOrDie" helper to run some
function in a capture and exit if there are any messages. We really
need to get a little more thoughtful about the big picture of error
handling (combining "build" errors, network errors, catalog errors,
etc). But this at least allows the addition of more buildmessage
assertions.
At the very least, this ensures that if you edit a package.js in a local
package while "meteor run" is running, that instead of crashing the tool
it properly shows the buildmessage and lets you fix the issue.
Moving towards a world where all things that might invoke buildmessage.error are
encouraged to be in a buildmessage.capture.
This commit is the answer to the question "how many small changes need to be
made to add buildmessage.assertInCapture to PackageCache.loadPackageAtPath?"
Next steps include:
- Making catalog.resolveConstraints ALWAYS buildmessage.assertInCapture
(not just when ignoreProjectDeps isn't passed)
- Then changing resolveConstraints to complain using buildmessage
- Removing the process.exit(1) in _ensureDepsUpToDate
- Adding a more structured way to ensure that most commands
call _ensureDepsUpToDate at an unsurprising location