Fix superpmi.exe handling of exclusion lists #62349
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superpmi.exe has the concept of an exclusion list file which is automatically read
and processed when reading a .mch file. (I'm not sure if anyone actually uses it.)
So, when opening a
t.mch
file, it looks for an adjacentt.mch.exc
and thent.exc
file.
There was a bug where it would also look for a
t
file (the comments say it takes t.exc.mchand looks for t.exc, but it didn't check for that). In my case when I was testing, I actually
had a
t
directory (not file), which it found, but then emitted an error trying to load.So, two fixes:
t.mch
, don't look fort
.