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Not sure if this is the correct way to do it, but I wanted to save a cache script I could easily run.
"cache": { "desc": "Cache versions and update lock file", "cmd": "deno cache server.ts --lock-write", "lock": "./lock.json" }
The result however when running denon cache is an endless loop instead of just executing it once, looks like this:
denon cache
Now is this a bug or aren't you suppose to add and execute scripts in this way?
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You need to ignore ./lock.json, otherwise it will detect the changes made to it and restart in an infinite loop.
./lock.json
"watcher": { "skip": ["./lock.json"] }
When stuck in an infinite loop you most likely aren't skipping the right files or directory.
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Probably we should add a failsafe for infinite loops if they happen within a short (and configurable) timespan. Marking this as a feature.
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Not sure if this is the correct way to do it, but I wanted to save a cache script I could easily run.
The result however when running
denon cache
is an endless loop instead of just executing it once, looks like this:Now is this a bug or aren't you suppose to add and execute scripts in this way?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: