[infra] Fix batch mode crashes uploading crash dumps.

Batch mode crashes were treated as if they exited -10 (SIGUSR1 on Linux),
however these are all Dart unhandled exceptions, and no crash dumps were
produced. Exit 253 instead, which dart2js uses to signify an internal
compiler error, which is considered a crash but inhibits uploading crash
reports.

Change-Id: I3779ec1c511c1bcd31967254d3e0cee9a347a9bd
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/87440
Commit-Queue: Jonas Termansen <sortie@google.com>
Reviewed-by: William Hesse <whesse@google.com>
2 files changed
tree: 592032baebf94a308977208cbf285ee130fa335d
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  2. build/
  3. client/
  4. docs/
  5. pkg/
  6. runtime/
  7. samples/
  8. samples-dev/
  9. sdk/
  10. tests/
  11. third_party/
  12. tools/
  13. utils/
  14. .clang-format
  15. .gitattributes
  16. .gitconfig
  17. .gitignore
  18. .gn
  19. .mailmap
  20. .packages
  21. .vpython
  22. AUTHORS
  23. BUILD.gn
  24. CHANGELOG.md
  25. codereview.settings
  26. CONTRIBUTING.md
  27. dartdoc_options.yaml
  28. DEPS
  29. LICENSE
  30. PATENTS
  31. PRESUBMIT.py
  32. README.dart-sdk
  33. README.md
  34. WATCHLISTS
README.md

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