Make findRuntimeRoots() more resilient to disappearing processes
I saw this random failure in https://hydra.nixos.org/build/211811692: error: opening /proc/15307/fd: No such process while running nix-collect-garbage in a readfile-context.sh. This is because we're not handling ESRCH errors reading /proc/<pid>/fd. So just move the read inside the try/catch where we do handle it.
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@ -371,6 +371,7 @@ void LocalStore::findRuntimeRoots(Roots & roots, bool censor)
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while (errno = 0, ent = readdir(procDir.get())) {
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checkInterrupt();
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if (std::regex_match(ent->d_name, digitsRegex)) {
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try {
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readProcLink(fmt("/proc/%s/exe" ,ent->d_name), unchecked);
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readProcLink(fmt("/proc/%s/cwd", ent->d_name), unchecked);
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@ -393,7 +394,6 @@ void LocalStore::findRuntimeRoots(Roots & roots, bool censor)
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}
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fdDir.reset();
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try {
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auto mapFile = fmt("/proc/%s/maps", ent->d_name);
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auto mapLines = tokenizeString<std::vector<std::string>>(readFile(mapFile), "\n");
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for (const auto & line : mapLines) {
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