chore: correct ModuleNotFoundError() arguments#2033
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Previously in commit 233b79e I had used the `name` argument for `ModuleNotFoundError()`. This basically is the equivalent of not passing any message to `ModuleNotFoundError()`. So when the exception was raised it wasn't very helpful. Correct that and add a unit-test that shows we get the message we expect.
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Previously in commit 233b79e I had
used the
nameargument forModuleNotFoundError(). This basicallyis the equivalent of not passing any message to
ModuleNotFoundError(). So when the exception was raised it wasn'tvery helpful.
Correct that and add a unit-test that shows we get the message we
expect.