fix: let 'set' command fail on key not found #33
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Whenever a key is not found within a 'set' command. The command should error out instead of trying to continue execution and assign the value to a partially parsed key.
Example:
toml set --toml-path pyproject.toml tool.ruffs.target-version py39
The table
tool.ruffs
does not exist but the current implementation captures this exception and continues along, actually executingtool.target-version = "py39"
.I believe a better implementation is to not capture the exception at all and error out, this way no unintended modifications to the TOML file are performed.
Another option is to continue capturing the exception but error out using
exit(1)
.What do you think?