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worker: raise exception instead of calling sys.exit() with child's code When a worker process returns an error code, we would call `sys.exit()` with that exit code on the main process. The `SystemExit` exception would then get caught in `scmutil.callcatch()`, which would return that error code. The comment there says "Commands shouldn't sys.exit directly", which I agree with. This patch changes it so we raise a specific exception when a worker fails so we can catch instead. I think that means that `SystemExit` is now always an internal error. (I had earlier thought that this call to `sys.exit()` was from within the child process until Matt Harbison made me look again, so thanks for that!) Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9287
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Sat, 07 Nov 2020 21:50:28 -0800
parents 6ae62d62c3f6
children c7899dd29800
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#require test-repo pylint hg10

Run pylint for known rules we care about.
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There should be no recorded failures; fix the codebase before introducing a
new check.

Current checks:
- W0102: no mutable default argument

  $ touch $TESTTMP/fakerc
  $ pylint --rcfile=$TESTTMP/fakerc --disable=all \
  >   --enable=W0102,C0321 \
  >   --reports=no \
  >   --ignore=thirdparty \
  >   mercurial hgdemandimport hgext hgext3rd | sed 's/\r$//'
  Using config file *fakerc (glob) (?)
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