Previously, when RunProcess handled a SIGINT it would immediately
attempt to destroy the process that it had run. This created a race
condition between the SIGINT being handled by the child process
and RunProcess destroying the child. The exact behavior of destroy
is implementation dependent and it may result in forcible termination
of the process where shutdown hooks are not called. This is what
happens on Windows. The exit code in such a case is 1 which prevents
anything from waiting for the process to complete from detecting
that it ended as a result of a SIGINT, leaving it with no choice but
to report an error. This is what happens with mvn spring-boot:run
with a forked process on Windows and results in the build failing.
This commit updates RunProcess to allow the child process to handle
the SIGINT itself, waiting for up to five seconds for that to happen
before the process is then destroyed. Given this time, the child
process exits with 130 which RunMojo already handles correctly as
indicating that the process died due to SIGINT and the build completes
with success as a result.
Fixes gh-18936
Apply checkstyle rule to ensure that private and package private
classes do not have unnecessary public methods. Test classes have
also been unified as much as possible to use default scoped
inner-classes.
Closes gh-7316
Since the move to JUnit 5, a number of tests were failing on Windows.
The majority were failing due to open file handles preventing the
clean up of the tests' temporary directory. This commit addresses
these failures by updating the tests to close JarFiles, InputStreams,
OutputStreams etc.
A change has also been made to CachingOperationInvokerTests to make
a flakey test more robust. Due to System.currentTimeMillis() being
less precise on Windows than it is on *nix platforms, the test could
fail as it would not sleep for long enough for the TTL period to have
expired.