Add details when failing to load a shared library with \FFI::load() and \FFI::cdef()#9913
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Thank you! Besides the test case, this looks good to me (although it's probably useless on Windows, where the error always appears to be "The specified module could not be found").
- Call dlerror when a library failed to load properly
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This is similar to what the \dl() function does