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Crash java.lang.RuntimeException: java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to load script from assets 'threads/pre-load-data-worker.thread.bundle'. Make sure your bundle is packaged correctly or you're running a packager server.
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Our current CLI commands are too verbose. When it concerns tests, this is annoying. Also, when error occurs, the error message is the only thing I see.
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I want to run commands silently and, if an error occurs, be able to trace the problem.
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Hi, I'm not sure if more platforms are interesting to you, but I've made a slightly more complete implementation of padding a struct to the cache line size here:
https://github.com/tinco/cache_line_size
I got the information on the cache line sizes from the Go compiler repository, so I'm pretty sure these are correct for all platforms Go runs on, which is a whole bunch.