On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 09:28:31AM -0500, Randall S. Becker wrote:

> > It's not clear to me though if we just want to tweak the programs run in the
> > test scripts in order to get test_must_fail to stop complaining, or if we
> > consider the unusual exit codes from our perl-based Git programs to be an
> > error that should be fixed for real use, too.
> 
> I'm living unusual exit code IRL all the time. So "fixed for real", is
> what I'm looking for. So if we were to do that, where is the best
> place to insert a fix - my original question - that would be permanent
> in the main git test code. Or perhaps this needs to be in the main
> code itself.

If it's fixed in the real world, then it needs to be in the main code
itself. It looks like git-svn already does this to some degree itself
(most of the work happens in an eval, and it calls the "fatal" function
if that throws an exception via 'die').

So I think git-send-email.perl (and maybe others) needs to learn the
same trick (by pushing the main bits of the script into an eval). Or it
needs to include the SIG{__DIE__} trickery at the beginning of the
script.

I think the SIG{__DIE__} stuff could go into Git/PredictableDie.pm or
something, and then any scripts that need it could just "use
Git::PredictableDie".

Does that make sense?

-Peff

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