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feat(unstable/task): fail task on async command failure (#16301)
Tests and implementation are found here: https://github.com/denoland/deno_task_shell/pull/59 This is a breaking change, but `deno task` is unstable. > This changes async commands so that on non-zero exit code they will fail the entire task. For example: > > ```jsonc > // task that asynchronously starts a server and starts a watcher for the frontend > "dev": "deno task server & deno task frontend:watch" > ``` > > Previously when running `deno task dev`, if `deno task server` failed, the entire command would not fail, which kept in line with `sh`, but it's not very practical. This change causes `deno task dev` to fail. > > To opt out, developers can add an `|| exit 0`: > > ```jsonc > "dev": "deno task server || exit 0 & deno task frontend:watch" > ```
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name = "deno_task_shell"
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version = "0.5.2"
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version = "0.6.0"
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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checksum = "91059ae4dccefd55b84e0582683fe41e78b4287a2fe283962ea0a1698ea43d4d"
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checksum = "9e4e1c86712e2cded9046ac6748cbe5dba87042f045265a51b1ac2629a7fa6c5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"futures",
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"os_pipe",
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"path-dedot",
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"tokio",
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"tokio-util",
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]
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[[package]]
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deno_graph = "0.34.0"
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deno_lint = { version = "0.33.0", features = ["docs"] }
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deno_runtime = { version = "0.81.0", path = "../runtime" }
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deno_task_shell = "0.5.2"
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deno_task_shell = "0.6.0"
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napi_sym = { path = "./napi_sym", version = "0.3.0" }
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atty = "=0.2.14"
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