tests: make run-tests exit non-zero if there are "errors"
authorKyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
Tue, 28 May 2019 23:22:46 -0700
changeset 42386 15d5a2de44aa
parent 42385 21c436a3a4e8
child 42387 91452f62dd53
tests: make run-tests exit non-zero if there are "errors" Previously, if there was an error such as a broken .t file that caused run-tests.py to encounter an exception during parsing, the test would be considered in an "errored" state, which is separate from "failed". The check for whether to exit non-zero or not was based entirely on whether there were any tests in a "failed" state, so if there was only an error, run-tests would exit with 0. Our test infrastructure would then consider the test as passing, causing us to have some tests with false negatives that have gone undetected for a few weeks now. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6452
tests/run-tests.py
--- a/tests/run-tests.py	Thu May 23 18:15:08 2019 +0200
+++ b/tests/run-tests.py	Tue May 28 23:22:46 2019 -0700
@@ -2912,7 +2912,7 @@
 
                 result = runner.run(suite)
 
-            if result.failures:
+            if result.failures or result.errors:
                 failed = True
 
             result.onEnd()