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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] script: git script to compile every commit in a
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Anthony Liguori |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] script: git script to compile every commit in a range of commits |
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Fri, 07 Jun 2013 11:51:36 -0500 |
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Laszlo Ersek <address@hidden> writes:
> On 06/07/13 16:44, Jeff Cody wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I can either do the above changes for a v2, or as follow on
>> patches.
>
> Whichever is easier for you, certainly! I'm fine with the script
> going-in as is.
A suggestion I'll make is to split the script into two parts.
git-bisect run is a terribly useful command and I use a bisect script
that looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
pushd ~/build/qemu
make -j1 || exit 1
popd
# Add right seed here
if test "$1"; then
"$@"
fi
I'm sure we all have bisect scripts like this.
What you're proposing is very similar to bisect but instead of doing a
binary search, it does a linear search starting from the oldest commit.
Basically:
#!/bin/sh
refspec="$1"
shift
git rev-list $refspec | while read commit; do
git checkout $commit
"$@" || exit $?
done
And indeed, I have a local script called git-foreach to do exactly
this. I suspect a nicer version would make a very good addition to the
git project.
So to bisect for a make check failure, I do:
git bisect run bisect.sh make check
Or to bisect for a qemu-test failure:
git bisect run bisect.sh qemu-test-regress.sh
With git-foreach, you can do:
git-foreach bisect.sh
To do a simple build test. Or you can do:
git-foreach git show checkpatch-head.sh
etc.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
>
> Cheers,
> Laszlo