What are cherry-pick's exit codes?

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Hi folks,

We're developing some internal tooling wrapping git-cherry-pick and need
to be able to distinguish its different error codes. Problem is: these
exit codes don't seem to be documented in git-cherry-pick.txt.

Looking at the source, I found myself down the rabbit-hole very quickly.
I'm not too familiar with the coding patterns quite yet -- but I'm
pretty sure I eventually found myself redirected to git-commit in one
case. At that point, I thought it better to ask here.

I'd like to document these exit codes in the manpage and I'm more than
happy to submit the patch, but I thought I'd confirm my understanding
first since it's based purely on reading the cherry-pick tests:

Exit code:

  - 0: success, sequencer complete -- no conflicts

  - 1: 'success', sequencer incomplete -- conflicts encountered

  - 127: fatal -- lots of reasons -- I'm guessing this is value for the
    'return -1' and 'return error(...)' statements speckled throughout
    the code, but it's been a long time since I cared about two's
    complement so I may be wrong here.

  - 128: fatal -- sequence is interrupted, possibly due to some other
    fatal error, e.g., 'commit doesn't exist' or 'mainline parent number
    doesn't exist'

  - 129: fatal -- there was nothing to cherry-pick at all (e.g. empty
    range)

I'm reasonably confident about 0/1 just anecdotally -- I'm less sure
about everything else.

Obviously the actual text put in the manpage should be friendlier and
possibly vaguer for clarity (paradoxical, perhaps, but it seems more
direct to say '0 for success, 1 for conflicts, and anything else is a
fatal error'), but I wanted to make sure that I have an actually-
accurate understanding rather than something only surface-level.

Two questions:

  1. Are the exit codes actually documented somewhere already that
     should simply be linked from git-cherry-pick.txt?

  2. If not, is the above listing the exit codes accurate and complete?

Thanks!

--
Sean Allred



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