Fix unhandled EPIPE error leading to language server crashes#478
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Fix unhandled EPIPE error leading to language server crashes#478ArneSchulze wants to merge 1 commit intojaredly:masterfrom
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| | None => () | ||
| | Some(text) => output_string(cmd_in, text) | ||
| }; | ||
| close_out(cmd_in); |
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close_out would trigger a Sys_error("Broken pipe") exception now that we ignore the SIGPIPE signal. Instead of catching and handling it, we simply use close_out_noerr which ignores all errors
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The default behaviour of ocaml when receiving a
SIGPIPEsignal is to terminate the program. Processes opened inCommands.reit can exit prematurely causing anEPIPEerror which triggers theSIGPIPEsignal leading the language server process to terminate. To circumvent that we tell OCaml to ignoreSIGPIPEs.t. the error can be handled when interacting with the channels/file-descriptors inCommands.