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License: MIT License
Interactive console for Crystal programming language
License: MIT License
When attempting to use the makefile I was gretted with the 2 following errors:
"Cannot find -levent" and "Cannot find -lyaml".
I managed to fix that by temporarily renaming libevent-2.1.so.6
to libevent.so
and libyaml-0.so.2
to libyaml.so
.
After that the makefile worked, however in Order to then execute icr I had to rename them back and create a copy of the libevent.so
so that libevent.so
and libevent-2.1.so.6
both exist.
I am not sure what the error here is, but maybe you can make sense of it. Fresh install of Solus, if that helps.
I get the error can't define alias inside def when trying to define an alias.
icr(0.19.4) > module Mod
icr(0.19.4) > end
=> ok
icr(0.19.4) > alias M = Mod
can't define alias inside def
alias M = Mod
^
While I was pleasantly surprised that icr supported multiline blocks, there does seem to be some lingering issues. Specifically, I have found that if your first usage of a variable in a block is assigning that variable using the same variable in the RHS, regardless of that variable already being assigned outside the block, it causes an error:
icr(0.20.0) > i = 0
=> 0
icr(0.20.0) > 10.times do |a|
icr(0.20.0) > i = i + a
can't use variable name 'i' inside assignment to variable 'i'
icr(0.20.0) >
icr(0.20.0) > 10.times {|a| i = i + a}
=> 10
As you can see, doing it all in a single line has no issue.
I'm assuming this is because icr is detecting that you're in a block and trying to validate the inner code stand-alone. If this is the case, I would recommend simply not validating until the outer-most block is exited.
Not that this is a huge deal, but maybe this should be standardized?
Now that the repo is under a new name, is it MIT, or still LGPL3?
https://github.com/crystal-community/icr/blob/master/shard.yml#L11
https://github.com/crystal-community/icr/blob/master/LGPL-LICENSE.txt
Pulling this in from #75 (comment)
@veelenga wrote :
edit command may be a nice addition now. It could allow user to edit the file in vim or something like that. @greyblake @jwoertink WDYT ?
icr(0.10.0) > "avc" << "cd"
Index out of bounds (IndexError)
[4319989] ???
[4294275] main +12547
[139952626604869] __libc_start_main +245
[4257081] ???
[0] ???
When I try to use Dir.mkdir()
in icr
the next instructions always will fail with error complaining about it exists. From source code it's just trying to run mkdir()
on every recompilation and thats why error shows.
The same goes for Dir.rmdir()
and Dir.mkdir_p()
.
crabonature@crap:~[130]$ icr
icr(0.24.1) > Dir.mkdir("bla bla")
=> 0
icr(0.24.1) > 1 + 1
Unable to create directory 'bla bla': File exists (Errno)
from Dir::mkdir<String, Int32>:Int32
from Dir::mkdir<String>:Int32
from __icr_exec__:Int32
from __crystal_main
from _crystal_main<Int32, Pointer(Pointer(UInt8))>:Nil
from Crystal::main_user_code<Int32, Pointer(Pointer(UInt8))>:Nil
from Crystal::main<Int32, Pointer(Pointer(UInt8))>:Int32
from main
> s = "but I don't wanna exit"
I tried to create a new gif to update the README, but I ran in to an issue
Here's the asciinema url https://asciinema.org/a/DGXTjBZQMq34ATzknGS1SWyfe if anyone wants to take a stab at turning it in to a gif.
Hello,
I’m not sure this is intentional. If you type, e.g. 2+2
it gives you 4
but if you press enter any number of times after that it’ll always give you 4
:
$ ./bin/icr
icr(0.11.0) > 2+2
=> 4
icr(0.11.0) >
=> 4
icr(0.11.0) >
=> 4
icr(0.11.0) >
=> 4
icr(0.11.0) >
This is the same if you press ^D
, which, in irb
(and most REPLs), allows you to quit:
$ ./bin/icr
icr(0.11.0) > 2+2
=> 4
icr(0.11.0) > ^D => 4
icr(0.11.0) > ^D => 4
If you press enter at the very beginning you’ll get nil
instead of the previous value.
When I compile file with code:
puts "5a".to_i
I don't get errors on building and get exception on executing:
invalid Int32: 5a (ArgumentError)
[4348647] *CallStack::unwind:Array(Pointer(Void)) +87
[4348538] *CallStack#initialize<CallStack>:Array(Pointer(Void)) +10
[4348490] *CallStack::new:CallStack +42
[4348383] *Exception +31
[4348317] *ArgumentError#initialize<ArgumentError, String>:CallStack +29
[4348257] *ArgumentError::new<String>:ArgumentError +97
[4346497] *String#to_i32<String, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool, Bool>:Int32 +257
[4346224] *String#to_i<String, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool, Bool>:Int32 +32
[4346172] *String#to_i<String>:Int32 +92
[4322853] ???
[4330153] main +41
[140684254578192] __libc_start_main +240
[4279081] _start +41
[0] ???
But now icr
:
icr(0.12.0) > "5a".to_i
icr(0.12.0) >
I am unable to declare a constant inside ICR.
I am getting this error.
TRANSACTION = 0
dynamic constant assignment
TRANSACTION = 0
when I ran it in a file, i got the output and all went well.
Currently out of the box build fails on some systems (e.g. latest Slackware Linux).
From what I gather [1] the readline library might not be explicitly linked to one providing termcap capabilities, so it needs to be explicitly given to the linker. On Slackware either --link-flags "-lncurses"
or --link-flags "-ltermcap"
works.
Not sure though if automatic detection, settling for one of the two libs or just a mention in the documentation would be preferred solution.
Hey. I'd like to thank to all of you guys, who help maintain this repo. ❤️
Despite Crystal community is relatively small, I am very glad to see how friendly and inspiring it can be!
Thanks for replying to the new open issues, doing cleanups and improvements.
Without you this project (and some others) would be dead.
On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, make gives this error. Crystal 0.24.2; LLVM: 4.0.0. OpenSSL is installed. I think I'm missing a package, but I can't figure out which one. Any help is greatly appreciated.
_main.o: In function `__crystal_main':
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/lib_ssl.cr:213: undefined reference to `SSL_library_init'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/lib_ssl.cr:213: undefined reference to `SSL_load_error_strings'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/lib_ssl.cr:213: undefined reference to `OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/lib_ssl.cr:213: undefined reference to `ERR_load_crypto_strings'
_main.o: In function `default_method':
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/context.cr:4: undefined reference to `SSLv23_method'
_main.o: In function `~procProc(LibCrypto::X509_STORE_CTX, Pointer(Void), Int32)@/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/context.cr:100':
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:34: undefined reference to `sk_num'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:35: undefined reference to `sk_value'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:(.text+0x58166): undefined reference to `sk_pop_free'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66: undefined reference to `sk_pop_free'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:(.text+0x58257): undefined reference to `sk_pop_free'
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66: undefined reference to `sk_pop_free'
_main.o: In function `~procProc(Pointer(Void), Nil)@/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66':
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:(.text+0x58321): undefined reference to `sk_free'
_main.o: In function `~proc2Proc(Pointer(Void), Nil)@/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66':
/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:(.text+0x58331): undefined reference to `sk_free'
_main.o: In function `~proc3Proc(Pointer(Void), Nil)@/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66':
/usr/share/crystal/src/pointer.cr:(.text+0x58981): undefined reference to `sk_free'
_main.o: In function `~proc4Proc(Pointer(Void), Nil)@/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66':
/usr/share/crystal/src/pointer.cr:(.text+0x58991): undefined reference to `sk_free'
_main.o: In function `~proc5Proc(Pointer(Void), Nil)@/usr/share/crystal/src/openssl/ssl/hostname_validation.cr:66':
/usr/share/crystal/src/pointer.cr:(.text+0x589a1): undefined reference to `sk_free'
_main.o:/usr/share/crystal/src/pointer.cr:(.text+0x589b1): more undefined references to `sk_free' follow
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Error: execution of command failed with code: 1: `cc "${@}" -o '/home/lewisb/src/crystal/icr/bin/icr' -rdynamic -lreadline -lyaml -lz `command -v pkg-config > /dev/null && pkg-config --libs libssl || printf %s '-lssl -lcrypto'` `command -v pkg-config > /dev/null && pkg-config --libs libcrypto || printf %s '-lcrypto'` -lpcre -lm -lgc -lpthread /usr/share/crystal/src/ext/libcrystal.a -levent -lrt -ldl -L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib`
Makefile:7: recipe for target 'build' failed
make: *** [build] Error 1
When using IRB
, if you're writing out multi-line code, and you make a typo, you can use ctrl-C
to sort of reset you back to normal. Take this for example:
[14:07PM] crystal-icr (bugs/alias)$ irb
2.3.1 :001 > class Dog
2.3.1 :002?> def bark
2.3.1 :003?> ebd
2.3.1 :004?> ^C
2.3.1 :004 > 1 + 1
=> 2
2.3.1 :005 > puts "back to normal"
back to normal
=> nil
With ICR currently, if you hit ctrl-C
, then it will completely exits the session back to your main prompt. If you've been spending time building out an example, then you will have lost setting up variables and such.
Since this needs to work a bit different than how IRB works, my plan would be to create some sort of status that knows if the current state is ok or not. Then catching Signal::INT
would basically clear everything back to the last good state.
If you like the idea, then I'll work on sending a PR.
Hi!
i study Crystal-lang document.
enum is error
so, i can't use enum : (
Syntax error in .icr_goOw6J5s0L5tnfIjIBE-kg.cr:2: can't define enum inside def
enum Color
^
When you store Time.now into a variable. Any access to the variable will always be different.
steps to reproduce.
15:11 $ icr
icr(0.21.0) > current_time = Time.now
=> 2017-03-06 15:38:40 -0800
icr(0.21.0) > current_time
=> 2017-03-06 15:38:43 -0800
icr(0.21.0) > current_time
=> 2017-03-06 15:38:48 -0800
icr(0.21.0) >
icr version
$ icr -v
icr version 0.2.13
Author: Potapov Sergey
Homepage: https://github.com/greyblake/crystal-icr
crystal-version
$ crystal -v
Crystal 0.21.0 (2017-02-21)
How about adding a paste mode? :)
Something like:
I provided a very simple implementation in a PR. #56
MemoryIO has renamed to IO::Memory in this version which leads to the following error
/usr/bin/crystal build --release -o bin/icr src/icr/cli.cr
Error in src/icr/cli.cr:2: while requiring "../icr"
require "../icr"
in src/icr.cr:3: while requiring "io/memory_io": can't find file 'io/memory_io'
require "io/memory_io"
^
make: *** [build] Error 1
Hi @veelenga @greyblake ICR is being used in Amber CLI. Would be useful to release a stable tag line v0.3.0
or v0.2.15
to avoid using master and avoid unexpected changes.
Thanks you crystal-community for maintain this shard! <3
icr(0.12.0) > a = 2
=> 2
icr(0.12.0) > a *= 3
'*=' before definition of 'a'
If I am in the REPL and I have a string instance x
I should be able to type x.
, press the Tab
key, and be shown the instance methods of String
. If I type x.to_
and press Tab
I should see all the String
instance methods that start with to_
.
Opting out of open source licenses doesn’t mean you’re opting out of copyright law.
I create an emacs-plugin named inf-crystal.el.
inf-crystal provides a REPL buffer connected to a ICR subprocess.
Already submitted PR to melpa melpa/melpa#5226
hello there
would you please implement --simple-prompt
option which hides icr(0.24.2) >
to be just >
or make an option to specify the prompt itself
Thanks!
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lreadline
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Error: execution of command failed with code: 1: `cc -o "cli" "${@}" -rdynamic -lcrypto -lreadline /opt/crystal/src/ext/libcrystal.a -levent -lrt -lpcre -lgc -lpthread -ldl`
I think README should point out it.
Test case - Reference.new == Reference.new
Even though this is an equality check, this is being caught as a constant_assignment
command and so is wrongly treated. You do not get the output of the command.
When i enter icr do whatever (same thing happens when i do nothing first also) and enter reset
I get the following error
undefined local variable or method 'reset'
reset
^~~~~
~/Projects/crystal/crystal-icr $ uname -a
Linux AlexNote-Arch 4.4.1-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Feb 3 13:12:33 UTC 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
~/Projects/crystal/crystal-icr $ make
/usr/bin/crystal build --release -o bin/icr src/icr/cli.cr
./.crystal/home/alex/Projects/crystal/crystal-icr/src/icr/cli.cr/_main.o: In function `__crystal_main':
main_module:(.text+0x50bd): undefined reference to `LLVMInitializeX86TargetInfo'
main_module:(.text+0x50c2): undefined reference to `LLVMInitializeX86Target'
main_module:(.text+0x50c7): undefined reference to `LLVMInitializeX86TargetMC'
main_module:(.text+0x50cc): undefined reference to `LLVMInitializeX86AsmPrinter'
main_module:(.text+0x50d1): undefined reference to `LLVMInitializeX86AsmParser'
main_module:(.text+0x50d6): undefined reference to `LLVMLinkInMCJIT'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Error: execution of command failed with code: 1: `cc -o "bin/icr" "${@}" -rdynamic `(llvm-config-3.6 --libs --system-libs --ldflags 2> /dev/null) || (llvm-config-3.5 --libs --system-libs --ldflags 2> /dev/null) || (llvm-config --libs --system-libs --ldflags 2>/dev/null)` -lstdc++ -lcrypto -lreadline -levent -lrt -lpcre -lgc -lpthread -ldl`
Makefile:5: recipe for target 'build' failed
make: *** [build] Error 1
I've installed the latest Crystal via homebrew:
crystal -v
Crystal 0.24.1 (2018-01-27)
LLVM: 5.0.1
Default target: x86_64-apple-macosx
And have installed all the required libraries:
xcode-select --install
brew install \
bdw-gc \
gmp \
libevent \
libxml2 \
libyaml \
llvm
brew link llvm --force
And am getting the following error when running make
:
$ make
/usr/local/bin/crystal build --release --no-debug -o bin/icr src/icr/cli.cr
Package libssl was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libssl.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'libssl' found
Package libcrypto was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libcrypto.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'libcrypto' found
How do I get the required openssl
libs into my PKG_CONFIG_PATH
path?
icr(0.18.6) > record Person, first_name : String, last_name : String do
icr(0.18.6) >
icr(0.18.6) > def full_name
icr(0.18.6) > "#{first_name} #{last_name}"
icr(0.18.6) > end
icr(0.18.6) >
icr(0.18.6) > end
Syntax error in ./.icr_yNuX8BhwZzkOz4suZmFkSA.cr:4: can't define def inside def
def full_name
^
icr(0.18.6) >
icr(0.18.6) > a = Person.new("Mike", "Nog")
Error in ./.icr_yNuX8BhwZzkOz4suZmFkSA.cr:5: instantiating 'icr_exec()'
puts "|||YIH22hSkVQN|||#{icr_exec.inspect}"
^~~~~~~~~~~~
in ./.icr_yNuX8BhwZzkOz4suZmFkSA.cr:2: undefined constant Person
a = Person.new("Mike", "Nog")
^~~~~~
==> Downloading crystal-icr PKGBUILD from AUR...
x .SRCINFO
x .gitignore
x PKGBUILD
crystal-icr 0.2.14-1 (2017-01-31 21:18)
( Unsupported package: Potentially dangerous ! )
==> Edit PKGBUILD ? [Y/n] ("A" to abort)
==> ------------------------------------
==> y
==> crystal-icr dependencies:
==> Continue building crystal-icr ? [Y/n]
==> -------------------------------------
==> y
==> Building and installing package
==> Install or build missing dependencies for crystal-icr:
[sudo] password for fiifi:
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) llvm-4.0.0-2
Total Download Size: 20.96 MiB
Total Installed Size: 140.08 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
:: Retrieving packages...
error: failed retrieving file 'llvm-4.0.0-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz' from mirror.f4st.host : Operation too slow. Less than 1 bytes/sec transferred the last 10 seconds----c o o o o o o o ] 66%
llvm-4.0.0-2-x86_64 12.3 KiB -821.84K/s --:-- [co o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ] llvm-4.0.0-2-x86_64 41.0 KiB -509.15K/s --:-- [co o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ] llvm-4.0.0-2-x86_64 166.8 KiB -180.01K/s --:-- [-C o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ] llvm-4.0.0-2-x86_64 7.0 MiB 84.7K/s 01:25 [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking keys in keyring [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking available disk space [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
:: Processing package changes...
(1/1) installing llvm [----------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/1) Arming ConditionNeedsUpdate...
==> Making package: crystal-icr 0.2.14-1 (Fri May 5 16:34:20 GMT 2017)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Retrieving sources...
-> Downloading v0.2.14.tar.gz...
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 130 0 130 0 0 137 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 137
100 82111 0 82111 0 0 36474 0 --:--:-- 0:00:02 --:--:-- 205k
==> Validating source files with sha256sums...
v0.2.14.tar.gz ... Passed
==> Extracting sources...
-> Extracting v0.2.14.tar.gz with bsdtar
==> Starting build()...
/usr/bin/crystal build --release -o bin/icr src/icr/cli.cr
==> Starting check()...
/usr/bin/crystal build --release -o bin/icr src/icr/cli.cr
/usr/bin/crystal spec
...................F......
Failures:
icr command errors prints runtime error without crashing
Failure/Error: output.should match /invalid Int32: 5a (ArgumentError)/
Expected: "icr(0.22.0) > "5a".to_i\nInvalid Int32: 5a (ArgumentError)\n0x443f7b: *CallStack::unwind:Array(Pointer(Void)) at ??\n0x457875: to_i32 at /usr/lib/crystal/string.cr 418:5\n0x45776c: to_i at /usr/lib/crystal/string.cr 319:5\n0x442350: icr_exec at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-fiifi/aur-crystal-icr/src/crystal-icr-0.2.14/.icr_ngi4kLvKTiCk0achuFw7bQ.cr 3:3\n0x43305d: __crystal_main at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-fiifi/aur-crystal-icr/src/crystal-icr-0.2.14/.icr_ngi4kLvKTiCk0achuFw7bQ.cr 5:26\n0x442229: main at /usr/lib/crystal/main.cr 12:15\n0x7f89a63c4511: __libc_start_main at ??\n0x43296a: _start at ??\n0x0: ??? at ??\nicr(0.22.0) >"
to match: /invalid Int32: 5a (ArgumentError)/
Finished in 58.34 seconds
26 examples, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 pending
Failed examples:
crystal spec spec/integration/icr_spec.cr:171 # icr command errors prints runtime error without crashing
make: *** [Makefile:10: test] Error 1
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in check().
Aborting...
==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build crystal-icr.
icr(0.10.2) > exit 0
Index out of bounds (IndexError)
[94223738376844] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738375187] ???
[94223738351027] main +12531
[140137587783184] __libc_start_main +240
[94223738313417] _start +41
[0] ???
I updated Crystal and just installed icr version 0.2.13 via Homebrew. And am getting an error in ICR
$ icr
icr(0.20.3) > 2 + 2
Error: unknown command: /Users/runeimp/Google
icr(0.20.3) >
Doesn't matter what I type I get the same error as a result. 😞
This small snippet comes from one of the crystal samples.
icr(0.19.1) > module Screen
icr(0.19.1) > TILES = {
icr(0.19.1) > 0 => {:white, nil},
unterminated hash literal
icr(0.19.1) > 2 => {:black, :white},
unexpected token: =>
icr(0.19.1) > }
icr(0.19.1) > end
These errors prevent you from pasting any more of the example in.
I'm running OSX 10.10.4 and I just clone down the project and do the make command then it broke with something unexpected.
Error: execution of command failed with code: 1: `cc -o "/Users/[USERNAME]/src/crystal/crystal-icr/bin/icr" "${@}" -rdynamic /usr/local/Cellar/crystal-lang/0.14.2/src/llvm/ext/llvm_ext.o `(llvm-config-3.6 --libs --system-libs --ldflags 2> /dev/null) || (llvm-config-3.5 --libs --system-libs --ldflags 2> /dev/null) || (llvm-config --libs --system-libs --ldflags 2>/dev/null)` -lstdc++ -lcrypto -lreadline /usr/local/Cellar/crystal-lang/0.14.2/src/ext/libcrystal.a -levent -lpcre -liconv -lgc -lpthread -ldl`
macro a_macro
42
end
icr(0.22.0) > macro a_macro
icr(0.22.0) > 42
icr(0.22.0) > end
can't define macro inside def
macro a
^
icr(0.22.0) >
Are macro unsupported? if yes, maybe add a section in the readme mentionning that?
Is it possible to support them in any way?
Steps to reproduce:
$ icr
icr(0.23.1) > %w(one two
)
Too many heap sections: Increase MAXHINCR or MAX_HEAP_SECTS
[1] 75036 abort icr
You will need to wait a bit to see heap overflow and icr crash
It would be awesome to easily install it via AUR.
Checkout Arch Wiki for AUR packages, please.
shards-git, for example.
I wonder if there could be any APIs for library to show summary for the object that it create.
For example in irb there are something like :
001 > require "statsample"
=> true
002 > [1,2,3].to_vector
=> #<Daru::Vector(3)>
0 1
1 2
2 3
Hello there
Just check if there is a possible way to implement something like this (https://github.com/c-bata/go-prompt, https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit)
It would be awesome to easily install it via brew:
$ brew install crystal-icr
or if it is possible:
$ brew install icr
Checkout an example of homebrew repository for crystal app.
You know, not just re-running a file. What needs to be done?
Ok, so for some reason, it's not working for me now. I have no idea why, but I'm looking in to it. When installing icr as a dependency of a project, the shard installs, but never runs the postinstall
. It still works when the path to icr is local though... Once I figure this out, I'll submit a PR to fix it, but just wanted to notify anyone having the same issue.
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