> > This would terminate the operating code inside puppet at that point;

> > now logging is fatal, and there is no mechanism to suppress that.  If
> > it wasn't for that property I would pretty much entirely agree.
>
> Huh; not sure why it's a bad thing to terminate the processing here, since
> then at least you get a stack trace and such, but I'll take your word for it
> that it is.
>

Because sometimes we want to write a test that asserts that an error will be
logged under certain circumstances, or that some condition is or isn't
modified when a condition which results in a logged error occurs.  Such
tests would always either fail or pass for the wrong reasons.

-- M
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When in trouble or in doubt, run in circles,
scream and shout. -- 1920's parody of the
maritime general prudential rule
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