This fixes a regression when switching to the StructuredOutputParser in mozharness.
Previously, mozleak was relying on the string "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL" to turn the jobs
orange, but it was doing so at the "warning" level. The StructuredOutputParser requires
the "error" level to set the appropriate tbpl_status.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9u9mwqrkA6E
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This fixes a regression when switching to the StructuredOutputParser in mozharness.
Previously, mozleak was relying on the string "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL" to turn the jobs
orange, but it was doing so at the "warning" level. The StructuredOutputParser requires
the "error" level to set the appropriate tbpl_status.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9u9mwqrkA6E
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extra : rebase_source : 4d975e481c8257b178a145497bc53eabc28ed182
This also adds E402 (no imports at top of file) to the global ignore list. The
other error codes added were previously ignored by default, but now that we
have started a custom ignore list, need to be listed explicitly.
MozReview-Commit-ID: RtMuVEX6i5
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LeanSanitizer reports two kinds of leaks: direct and indirect. A
leaked block that is pointed to by another leaked block is an
"indirect leak", while one that isn't is a "direct leak". Often,
indirect leaks are just things entrained by the "real" leak, but if
two leaked blocks are in a cycle, then they both end up being
indirect, so we need to report them, too.
This patch makes it so that indirect LSan leaks are treated the same
as direct leaks by Mochitests, which means they will turn the tree
orange. There are a few existing indirect leaks of various severity,
so I had add some suppressions. See those bugs for more details.
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