Don't ignore test.mjs
child process exit codes in the Gulpfile
#17555
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In the Gulpfile only the exit codes of
test.mjs
child processes erroneously aren't checked. This causes failures intest.mjs
to be logged but not propagated to the master process, which in turn causes test runners such as GitHub Actions to succeed because they only monitor the master process. This is easy to reproduce by throwing an error at the top oftest.mjs
and runninggulp makeref
orgulp unittest
: the error is logged, but the task that spawned the child process succeeds and the master process exits with exit code 0. This is problematic because it can easily cause errors to go by unnoticed.This commit fixes the issue by making sure that the
test.mjs
invocations are handled in the same way as the other child processes in the file, i.e., if the child process exits with a non-zero exit code then the master process also exits with a non-zero exit code. After this patch the error is still logged, but the task now also fails and the master process exits with exit code 1 to properly signal failure.Fixes #17396.