Don't ignore errors in files passed on the command line#14060
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that were under a directory in `sys.path`, which sometimes includes the current working directory, resulting in no errors reported at all. Fixes #14042.
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#13768 had a bug so that errors were sometimes silenced in files that were under a directory in `sys.path`. `sys.path` sometimes includes the current working directory, resulting in no errors reported at all. Fix it by always reporting errors if a file was passed on the command line (unless *explicitly* silenced). When using import following errors can still be ignored, which is questionable, but this didn't change recently so I'm not addressing it here. Fixes #14042.
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#13768 had a bug so that errors were sometimes silenced in files that were under a
directory in
sys.path.sys.pathsometimes includes the current working directory,resulting in no errors reported at all. Fix it by always reporting errors if a file was passed
on the command line.
When using import following errors can still be ignored, which is questionable, but
this didn't change recently so I'm not addressing it here.
Fixes #14042.