Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > I checked on MinGW and system() just returns the value returned by the
> > application. There isn't any special two-values-in-one layering like is
> > done on Unix for wait() and the return value from system(). It seems if
> > the child dies from a signal, the parent dies too, at least in my C
> > tests.
>
> The cases that I think we most need to defend against are
>
> (A) diff program not found
>
> (B) diff fails to read one of the input files
>
> I think your proposal handles case B, because diff should return exit
> code 2 which we will detect, but what happens in case A? Please test it.
It returns 1.
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