RN: Improve Error for Invalid processFilter Values#46271
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Summary: Improves the error thrown when an invalid value is supplied to `processFilter`. Without this, the error thrown would look something like: > TypeError: … is not iterable Changelog: [General][Changed] - Improved error message for invalid filter values Differential Revision: D62011191
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Summary:
Improves the error thrown when an invalid value is supplied to
processFilter. Without this, the error thrown would look something like:Changelog:
[General][Changed] - Improved error message for invalid filter values
Differential Revision: D62011191