commit | 56bc3cbf0e87423e815422d1c6e02846af74c0bf | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yue Gan <yueg@google.com> | Tue Jan 10 09:41:34 2017 +0000 |
committer | Marcel Hlopko <hlopko@google.com> | Tue Jan 10 10:24:17 2017 +0000 |
tree | 653b89bc7f0db623d9b2b8d3058da6a7efc97f76 | |
parent | dad51d8241f1d698e4a55b941b58506b44422307 [diff] |
Gives 3 levels of sandbox error message under different flags. 1. no flag: only the direct reason is given (command execution termination status), and also the instruction to use "--verbose_failures" 2. flag "--verbose_failures": gives failed execution command and the instruction to use "--sandbox_debug --strategy" 3. flag "--verbose_failures --sandbox_debug": gives failed execution command, debugging message from sandboxing, and the instruction to use "--strategy" Also removes "cd <sandbox_path>" in given failed command, since debugging is only necessary with flag "--verbose_failures --sandbox_debug" and the path is already given in sandboxing debugging message. Addresses #2174. Fixes bazel_sandboxing_test.sh and bazel_test_test.sh for the new error message. -- PiperOrigin-RevId: 144058351 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=144058351
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