Handle error strerror values in bless#22205
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One annoyance with bless is its tendency to hardcode OS-specific errors in expect output, especially when the test was already making it to begin with, and bless instead hardcodes it again. Build a list of strerror values, scan the output for them, and replace them with '%s'. Perhaps this may be overzealous, but it does seem to work to keep bless output reasonable with less post-processing.
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One annoyance with bless is its tendency to hardcode OS-specific errors in expect output, especially when the test was already making it to begin with, and bless instead hardcodes it again.
Build a list of strerror values, scan the output for them, and replace them with '%s'. Perhaps this may be overzealous, but it does seem to work to keep bless output reasonable with less post-processing.