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Errors are ignored?

Hi, I just got started with Node and Grunt, so this might be a misunderstanding on my part. Please bear with me :)

I'm invoking grunt-closurecompiler from the gruntfile, and for some reason errors are not caught when I run grunt, which reports no errors and exits with code 0:
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This is on Windows, with Oracle's Java. Is this an issue with grunt-closurecompiler? Or do I have to do something to make it all fail if compilation has an error/warning? (I'd like it to fail on warnings too).

Thank you in advance.

support module option

Hello, in order to use the module option of closure, I wrote my task like this:
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But it did not work.
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I found that's because the compile process didn't return a result, neither trigger an error. So I modified the file closurecompiler.js like this:
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Then it work!
I suggest to check whether error is null there to support the module option.

Gulp port?

It would be awesome to have your script also in Gulp.

Any plans for that?

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