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Fix ~50 invalidations stemming from modules_to_be_loaded
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ChainRulesCore defines `==(a, b::AbstractThunk)` and its converse, and these end up invaliding parts of the REPL (including `eval_user_input`) via inference failures in `modules_to_be_loaded`. Co-authored by: Jameson Nash <vtjnash@gmail.com>
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This doubles-down on Jameson's "better to check in the caller" comment and just removes support for anything other than |
I think so. The test coverage should already be representative of the original spec, so if there are gaps outside of Expr it seems better to be additive. So 👍 |
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ChainRulesCore defines `==(a, b::AbstractThunk)` and its converse, and these end up invaliding parts of the REPL (including `eval_user_input`) via inference failures in `modules_to_be_loaded`. Co-authored by: Jameson Nash <vtjnash@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 7a6336d)
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…#41878) ChainRulesCore defines `==(a, b::AbstractThunk)` and its converse, and these end up invaliding parts of the REPL (including `eval_user_input`) via inference failures in `modules_to_be_loaded`. Co-authored by: Jameson Nash <vtjnash@gmail.com>
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…#41878) ChainRulesCore defines `==(a, b::AbstractThunk)` and its converse, and these end up invaliding parts of the REPL (including `eval_user_input`) via inference failures in `modules_to_be_loaded`. Co-authored by: Jameson Nash <vtjnash@gmail.com>
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ChainRulesCore defines
==(a, b::AbstractThunk)
and its converse,and these end up invaliding parts of the REPL (including
eval_user_input
)via inference failures in
modules_to_be_loaded
.CC @ChrisRackauckas