resmoke should error if you give it a nonexistent jstest on the command line

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    • Type: Improvement
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Major - P3
    • 3.6.0-rc0
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    • Component/s: Testing Infrastructure
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    • TIG 2017-10-02, TIG 2017-10-23
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      Currently, if you do something like this by mistake:

      buildscripts/resmoke.py jstests/noPassthrough/blarf.js
      

      ..there is a lot of output but nothing that indicates an error or that the specified file wasn't actually found on disk.

            Assignee:
            Yves Duhem (Inactive)
            Reporter:
            Eric Milkie
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