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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> |
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| date | Fri, 19 Dec 2025 15:32:26 +0000 |
| parents | 1a5e3cf037f6 |
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local strbitop = require "util.strbitop"; describe("util.strbitop", function () describe("sand()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sand(string.rep("a", 200), "Aa")); end); it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function () assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "")); assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "key")); end); it("returns initial string if key is empty", function () assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sand("hello", "")); end); end); describe("sor()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal(string.rep("a", 200), strbitop.sor(string.rep("Aa", 100), "a")); end); it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function () assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "")); assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "key")); end); it("returns initial string if key is empty", function () assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sor("hello", "")); end); end); describe("sxor()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sxor(string.rep("a", 200), " \0")); end); it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function () assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "")); assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "key")); end); it("returns initial string if key is empty", function () assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sxor("hello", "")); end); end); describe("common_prefix_bits()", function () local function B(s) assert(#s%8==0, "Invalid test input: B(s): s should be a multiple of 8 bits in length"); local byte = 0; local out_str = {}; for i = 1, #s do local bit_ascii = s:byte(i); if bit_ascii == 49 then -- '1' byte = byte + 2^((7-(i-1))%8); elseif bit_ascii ~= 48 then error("Invalid test input: B(s): s should contain only '0' or '1' characters"); end if (i-1)%8 == 7 then table.insert(out_str, string.char(byte)); byte = 0; end end return table.concat(out_str); end local _cpb = strbitop.common_prefix_bits; local function test(a, b) local Ba, Bb = B(a), B(b); local ret1 = _cpb(Ba, Bb); local ret2 = _cpb(Bb, Ba); assert(ret1 == ret2, ("parameter order should not make a difference to the result (%s, %s) = %d, reversed = %d"):format(a, b, ret1, ret2)); return ret1; end it("works on single bytes", function () assert.equal(0, test("00000000", "11111111")); assert.equal(1, test("10000000", "11111111")); assert.equal(0, test("01000000", "11111111")); assert.equal(0, test("01000000", "11111111")); assert.equal(8, test("11111111", "11111111")); end); it("works on multiple bytes", function () for i = 0, 16 do assert.equal(i, test(string.rep("1", i)..string.rep("0", 16-i), "1111111111111111")); end end); end); end);
