Martin Atkins 3d7c798868 provisioners/local-exec: Detect errors in "stop" test
Previously this test was just assuming that the provisioner run would
succeed and only requiring that it run for more than 50ms before exiting.
That meant that it could potentially false-positive succeed if the
provisioner happened to return an error but take more than 50ms to do so.

Now we'll test for failure before we ask the provisioner to stop, which
narrows the false-positive window. This still isn't completely robust
because we don't have any way to test whether the provisioner failed due
to being canceled or for some other reason. The error message returned on
cancellation varies depending on what state the provisioner was in when
it got the cancellation message, so it's not currently feasible to write
a robust check that would definitely distinguish between the expected error
vs. unexpected errors.

Signed-off-by: Martin Atkins <mart@degeneration.co.uk>
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