[scan] fix misleading error message when no devices are found #21650
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Checklist
bundle exec rspec
from the root directory to see all new and existing tests passbundle exec rubocop -a
to ensure the code style is validci/circleci
builds in the "All checks have passed" section of my PR (connect CircleCI to GitHub if not)Motivation and Context
Resolves #21598
When using
scan
withensure_devices_found: true
, the error message doesn't actually display the behavior ofscan
is using to find the simulator.With the above example, the error previously said...
However,
scan
is actually trying to find a device with a name of "iPhone 14" but using iOS 16.0.Description
Updated error message when using
ensure_devices_found
to be more clear on whatscan
is actually looking forThe above example in the "Motivation and Context" section will now about the following error...
Testing Steps
N/A