This probably avoids the situation that caused the exception to be
thrown. It also makes sure that both threads end up canceled in the end,
while before the exception from wait outt could have caused errt to
never be waited on.
Since there's a race here, and since Kyle saw an exception leak out,
which I have not been able to reproduce that. See my comment for what
I think might be going on.
Note that, I used tryNonAsync, because it seems a later tryNonAsync
caught the exception. I don't actually understand how it did, as I
understand exception classification, it's the data type, not the way it
was thrown. One possibility is that the async exception may have been wrapped
in some other, non-async exception, and Show displayed it the same way.
Avoid complaining that a file with "is beyond a symbolic link" when the
filepath is absolute and the symlink in question is not actually inside the
git repository.
This assumes that inodes remain stable while the command is running.
I think they always will, the filesystems where they are unstable change
them across mounts. (If inodes were not stable, it would just complain about
symlinks in the path that are not inside the working tree.)
(On windows, I don't want to assume anything about inodes, they could be
random numbers for all I know. But if they were, this would still be ok, as
long as windows doesn't have symlinks that are detected by isSymbolicLink.
Which seems a fair bet.)