![]() When an expression in `examples` or `interactions` raises an exception, the error message is rendered as part of the documentation. Now, however, unless the expression is wrapped with `eval:error`, an error is also logged. Logging an error is a compromise between backward compatibility (for documents that rely on undeclared but expected errors) and making a document fail completely (which would be nicer when an error is not expected). |
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