Mike Gerwitz
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This problem manifested when the name of the attempted classification is the same name as another object. For example, if we have `t:match-class name="foo"`, and `foo` is a param instead of a class, then `@yields` will fail, and it'd fall back to matching on the param. This is absolutely not what we want. The error message in this context is ugly, but it does work. Example: !!! Unknown match @on (/lv:package/lv:classify/match): `error: unable to determine @yields for class `scheduled_ai' (has the class been imported?)' is unknown for classification --vis-scheduled-ai-type |
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