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    • clevername27C
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      last edited by clevername27

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      (Obviously, I mean it can crash—I'm guessing this is a subset of situations where it things there is something cyclic going on.)

      UPDATE: Yep, I did a bad thing.

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      So, if that crashes when you run it, that may indicate that you have cyclic issue.

      It does beg the question, tho…how is this function supposed to work if there is cyclic reference? Perhaps an easy fix is simply to add text to the dialogue box that says, "If this Turing-deciable function crashes, it means you have a cyclic reference." 😅 Or, something that tells the user that crashing is an expected outcome.

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