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ENOENT error when searching in ppm node_modules/asar #148

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Daeraxa opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 3 comments
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ENOENT error when searching in ppm node_modules/asar #148

Daeraxa opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 3 comments
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Daeraxa commented Nov 18, 2022

Thanks in advance for your bug report!

  • Have you reproduced issue in safe mode?
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What happened?

When using the folder search, when Pulsar looks inside certain folders, in this case pulsar/pulsardev/pulsar/ppm/node_modules/asar/test/expected it creates a bunch of ENOENT errors at the top of the screen which cannot be dismissed.

When looking at the dir indicated, these files do not exist.
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This can be replicated on a wide variety of platforms and doesn't matter if launched from source or from a binary. It has been replicated on a Linux source build, Linux arm binary, macOS intel binary and Windows binary.

This is also present on the latest version of Atom. See - https://discord.com/channels/992103415163396136/992109539346370661/1042997814294237205

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Which OS does this happen on?

❓ Other(Please specify in the OS details field below)

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Linux (Debian based), macOS and Windows

Which CPU architecture are you running this on?

64-bit(x86_64)

What steps are needed to reproduce this?

  1. Open the pulsar project in Pulsar. The project must be installed, build and have ppm built.
  2. Right click the pulsar directory and select "Search in Folder"
  3. Make sure the bottom text area (File/directory pattern) is pulsar
  4. Search for urlWeb in the top text search box
  5. Errors will show at top of screen and cannot be dismissed

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Commit hash: 7de77d2

@Daeraxa Daeraxa added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 18, 2022
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@Daeraxa Does this still exist?

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Daeraxa commented Apr 20, 2023

It does seem to, yes.

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It does seem to, yes.

You know in my sleep-addled brain, I totally could've just tested this myself

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