testscript: exit 0 in runCoverSubcommand if -help is used#160
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flag.ExitOnError will exit 0 for -h/-help, while the flag.PanicOnError override in runCoverSubcommand was always exiting 2, making the success/failure of running a command with -hhelp depend on whether coverage is active.
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SGTM. We probably inherited or wrote this code before golang/go#37533 landed.
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flag.ExitOnError will exit 0 for -h/-help, while the flag.PanicOnError
override in runCoverSubcommand was always exiting 2, making the
success/failure of running a command with -hhelp depend on whether
coverage is active.