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prosodyctl shell: Improve process exit codes This fixes a bug introduced in 3326c8a29a86 where prosodyctl shell would always exit with non-zero error codes, even on success. Now it will exit with 0 for success, or 1 if any errors were printed. It also updates the other exit codes in the shell command to help distinguish between different error cases. These are based on the sysexits.h codes, although it is not recommended to rely on that interface.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 19 Dec 2025 15:32:26 +0000
parents 82513890a1d8
children 7eb0e47418ab
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describe("util.human.io", function ()
	local human_io
	setup(function ()
		human_io = require "util.human.io";
	end);
	describe("table", function ()

		it("alignment works", function ()
			local row = human_io.table({
					{
						width = 3,
						align = "right"
					},
					{
						width = 3,
					},
				});

			assert.equal("  1 | .  ", row({ 1, "." }));
			assert.equal(" 10 | .. ", row({ 10, ".." }));
			assert.equal("100 | ...", row({ 100, "..." }));
			assert.equal("10… | ..…", row({ 1000, "...." }));

		end);
	end);

	describe("ellipsis", function()
		it("works", function()
			assert.equal("…", human_io.ellipsis("abc", 1));
			assert.equal("a…", human_io.ellipsis("abc", 2));
			assert.equal("abc", human_io.ellipsis("abc", 3));

			assert.equal("…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 1));
			assert.equal("r…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 2));
			assert.equal("rä…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 3));
			assert.equal("räk…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 4));
			assert.equal("räks…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 5));
			assert.equal("räksm…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 6));
			assert.equal("räksmö…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 7));
			assert.equal("räksmör…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 8));
			assert.equal("räksmörg…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 9));
			assert.equal("räksmörgås", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 10));
		end);
	end);

	describe("parse_duration", function ()
		local function test(expected, duration)
			return assert.equal(expected, human_io.parse_duration(duration), ("%q -> %d"):format(duration, expected));
		end
		local function should_fail(duration)
			assert.is_nil(human_io.parse_duration(duration), "invalid duration should fail: %q");
		end
		it("works", function ()
			test(1, "1s");
			test(60, "1min");
			test(60, "1 min");
			test(60, "1 minute");
			test(120, "2min");
			test(7200, "2h");
			test(7200, "2 hours");
			test(86400, "1d");
			test(604800, "1w");
			test(604800, "1week");
			test(1814400, "3 weeks");
			test(2678400, "1month");
			test(2678400, "1 month");
			test(31536000, "365 days");
			test(31556952, "1 year");

			should_fail("two weeks");
			should_fail("1m");
			should_fail("1mi");
			should_fail("1mo");
		end);
	end);

	describe("parse_duration_lax", function ()
		local function test(expected, duration)
			return assert.equal(expected, human_io.parse_duration_lax(duration), ("%q -> %d"):format(duration, expected));
		end
		it("works", function ()
			test(1, "1s");
			test(60, "1mi");
			test(60, "1min");
			test(60, "1 min");
			test(60, "1 minute");
			test(120, "2min");
			test(7200, "2h");
			test(7200, "2 hours");
			test(86400, "1d");
			test(604800, "1w");
			test(604800, "1week");
			test(1814400, "3 weeks");
			test(2678400, "1m");
			test(2678400, "1mo");
			test(2678400, "1month");
			test(2678400, "1 month");
			test(31536000, "365 days");
			test(31556952, "1 year");
			return assert.is_nil(human_io.parse_duration_lax("two weeks"), "\"2 weeks\" -> nil");
		end);
	end);
end);