test/py: optionally ignore errors from shell commands
Sometimes it's useful to run shell commands and ignore any errors. One
example might be cleanup logic; if a test-case experiences an error, the
cleanup logic might experience an error too, and we don't want that error
to mask the original error, so we want to ignore the subsequent error.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
diff --git a/test/py/multiplexed_log.py b/test/py/multiplexed_log.py
index 48f2b51..5059bbf 100644
--- a/test/py/multiplexed_log.py
+++ b/test/py/multiplexed_log.py
@@ -106,13 +106,17 @@
'''Clean up any resources managed by this object.'''
pass
- def run(self, cmd, cwd=None):
+ def run(self, cmd, cwd=None, ignore_errors=False):
'''Run a command as a sub-process, and log the results.
Args:
cmd: The command to execute.
cwd: The directory to run the command in. Can be None to use the
current directory.
+ ignore_errors: Indicate whether to ignore errors. If True, the
+ function will simply return if the command cannot be executed
+ or exits with an error code, otherwise an exception will be
+ raised if such problems occur.
Returns:
Nothing.
@@ -148,7 +152,7 @@
exception = e
if output and not output.endswith('\n'):
output += '\n'
- if exit_status and not exception:
+ if exit_status and not exception and not ignore_errors:
exception = Exception('Exit code: ' + str(exit_status))
if exception:
output += str(exception) + '\n'