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chore(cli): integ tests don't buffer shell output #31903

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What should happen is that the output of shell commands gets buffered, and only printed if the test running them fails.

In practice, we see the output being printed directly.

The buffering code is a bit confusing, and we don't exactly understand why it's not working. Try to simplify the code a bit and remove mutable variable manipulation, to address the above.


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What should happen is that the output of shell commands gets buffered,
and only printed if the test running them fails.

In practice, we see the output being printed directly.

The buffering code is a bit confusing, and we don't exactly understand
why it's not working. Try to simplify the code a bit and remove mutable
variable manipulation, to address the above.
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@rix0rrr rix0rrr changed the title chore: CLI integ tests don't buffer shell output chore(cli): integ tests don't buffer shell output Oct 25, 2024
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