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‘git bisect reset’ accepts an optional argument specifying a branch to check out after cleaning up the bisection state. This lets you specify an arbitrary commit. In particular, this provides a way to clean the bisection state without moving HEAD: ‘git bisect reset HEAD’. This may be useful if you are not interested in the state before you began a bisect, especially if checking out the old commit would be expensive and invalidate most of your compiled tree. Clarify the ‘git bisect reset’ documentation to explain this optional argument, which was previously mentioned only in the usage message. Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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9.9 KiB
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449 lines
9.9 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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USAGE='[help|start|bad|good|skip|next|reset|visualize|replay|log|run]'
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LONG_USAGE='git bisect help
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print this long help message.
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git bisect start [<bad> [<good>...]] [--] [<pathspec>...]
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reset bisect state and start bisection.
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git bisect bad [<rev>]
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mark <rev> a known-bad revision.
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git bisect good [<rev>...]
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mark <rev>... known-good revisions.
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git bisect skip [(<rev>|<range>)...]
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mark <rev>... untestable revisions.
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git bisect next
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find next bisection to test and check it out.
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git bisect reset [<commit>]
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finish bisection search and go back to commit.
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git bisect visualize
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show bisect status in gitk.
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git bisect replay <logfile>
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replay bisection log.
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git bisect log
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show bisect log.
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git bisect run <cmd>...
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use <cmd>... to automatically bisect.
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Please use "git help bisect" to get the full man page.'
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OPTIONS_SPEC=
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. git-sh-setup
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require_work_tree
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_x40='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
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_x40="$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40"
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bisect_autostart() {
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test -s "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START" || {
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echo >&2 'You need to start by "git bisect start"'
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if test -t 0
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then
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echo >&2 -n 'Do you want me to do it for you [Y/n]? '
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read yesno
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case "$yesno" in
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[Nn]*)
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exit ;;
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esac
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bisect_start
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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}
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bisect_start() {
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#
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# Verify HEAD.
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#
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head=$(GIT_DIR="$GIT_DIR" git symbolic-ref -q HEAD) ||
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head=$(GIT_DIR="$GIT_DIR" git rev-parse --verify HEAD) ||
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die "Bad HEAD - I need a HEAD"
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#
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# Check if we are bisecting.
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#
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start_head=''
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if test -s "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START"
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then
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# Reset to the rev from where we started.
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start_head=$(cat "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START")
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git checkout "$start_head" -- || exit
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else
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# Get rev from where we start.
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case "$head" in
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refs/heads/*|$_x40)
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# This error message should only be triggered by
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# cogito usage, and cogito users should understand
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# it relates to cg-seek.
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[ -s "$GIT_DIR/head-name" ] &&
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die "won't bisect on seeked tree"
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start_head="${head#refs/heads/}"
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;;
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*)
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die "Bad HEAD - strange symbolic ref"
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;;
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esac
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fi
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#
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# Get rid of any old bisect state.
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#
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bisect_clean_state || exit
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#
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# Check for one bad and then some good revisions.
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#
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has_double_dash=0
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for arg; do
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case "$arg" in --) has_double_dash=1; break ;; esac
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done
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orig_args=$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$@")
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bad_seen=0
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eval=''
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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arg="$1"
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case "$arg" in
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--)
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shift
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break
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;;
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*)
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rev=$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$arg^{commit}") || {
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test $has_double_dash -eq 1 &&
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die "'$arg' does not appear to be a valid revision"
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break
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}
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case $bad_seen in
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0) state='bad' ; bad_seen=1 ;;
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*) state='good' ;;
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esac
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eval="$eval bisect_write '$state' '$rev' 'nolog'; "
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shift
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;;
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esac
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done
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#
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# Change state.
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# In case of mistaken revs or checkout error, or signals received,
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# "bisect_auto_next" below may exit or misbehave.
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# We have to trap this to be able to clean up using
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# "bisect_clean_state".
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#
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trap 'bisect_clean_state' 0
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trap 'exit 255' 1 2 3 15
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#
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# Write new start state.
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#
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echo "$start_head" >"$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START" &&
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git rev-parse --sq-quote "$@" >"$GIT_DIR/BISECT_NAMES" &&
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eval "$eval" &&
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echo "git bisect start$orig_args" >>"$GIT_DIR/BISECT_LOG" || exit
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#
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# Check if we can proceed to the next bisect state.
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#
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bisect_auto_next
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trap '-' 0
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}
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bisect_write() {
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state="$1"
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rev="$2"
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nolog="$3"
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case "$state" in
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bad) tag="$state" ;;
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good|skip) tag="$state"-"$rev" ;;
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*) die "Bad bisect_write argument: $state" ;;
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esac
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git update-ref "refs/bisect/$tag" "$rev" || exit
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echo "# $state: $(git show-branch $rev)" >>"$GIT_DIR/BISECT_LOG"
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test -n "$nolog" || echo "git bisect $state $rev" >>"$GIT_DIR/BISECT_LOG"
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}
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is_expected_rev() {
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test -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_EXPECTED_REV" &&
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test "$1" = $(cat "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_EXPECTED_REV")
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}
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check_expected_revs() {
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for _rev in "$@"; do
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if ! is_expected_rev "$_rev"; then
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_ANCESTORS_OK"
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_EXPECTED_REV"
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return
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fi
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done
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}
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bisect_skip() {
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all=''
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for arg in "$@"
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do
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case "$arg" in
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*..*)
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revs=$(git rev-list "$arg") || die "Bad rev input: $arg" ;;
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*)
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revs=$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$arg") ;;
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esac
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all="$all $revs"
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done
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eval bisect_state 'skip' $all
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}
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bisect_state() {
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bisect_autostart
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state=$1
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case "$#,$state" in
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0,*)
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die "Please call 'bisect_state' with at least one argument." ;;
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1,bad|1,good|1,skip)
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rev=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) ||
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die "Bad rev input: HEAD"
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bisect_write "$state" "$rev"
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check_expected_revs "$rev" ;;
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2,bad|*,good|*,skip)
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shift
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eval=''
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for rev in "$@"
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do
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sha=$(git rev-parse --verify "$rev^{commit}") ||
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die "Bad rev input: $rev"
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eval="$eval bisect_write '$state' '$sha'; "
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done
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eval "$eval"
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check_expected_revs "$@" ;;
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*,bad)
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die "'git bisect bad' can take only one argument." ;;
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*)
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usage ;;
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esac
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bisect_auto_next
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}
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bisect_next_check() {
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missing_good= missing_bad=
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git show-ref -q --verify refs/bisect/bad || missing_bad=t
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test -n "$(git for-each-ref "refs/bisect/good-*")" || missing_good=t
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case "$missing_good,$missing_bad,$1" in
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,,*)
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: have both good and bad - ok
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;;
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*,)
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# do not have both but not asked to fail - just report.
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false
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;;
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t,,good)
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# have bad but not good. we could bisect although
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# this is less optimum.
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echo >&2 'Warning: bisecting only with a bad commit.'
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if test -t 0
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then
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printf >&2 'Are you sure [Y/n]? '
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read yesno
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case "$yesno" in [Nn]*) exit 1 ;; esac
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fi
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: bisect without good...
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;;
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*)
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THEN=''
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test -s "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START" || {
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echo >&2 'You need to start by "git bisect start".'
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THEN='then '
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}
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echo >&2 'You '$THEN'need to give me at least one good' \
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'and one bad revisions.'
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echo >&2 '(You can use "git bisect bad" and' \
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'"git bisect good" for that.)'
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exit 1 ;;
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esac
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}
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bisect_auto_next() {
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bisect_next_check && bisect_next || :
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}
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bisect_next() {
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case "$#" in 0) ;; *) usage ;; esac
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bisect_autostart
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bisect_next_check good
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# Perform all bisection computation, display and checkout
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git bisect--helper --next-all
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res=$?
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# Check if we should exit because bisection is finished
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test $res -eq 10 && exit 0
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# Check for an error in the bisection process
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test $res -ne 0 && exit $res
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return 0
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}
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bisect_visualize() {
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bisect_next_check fail
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if test $# = 0
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then
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case "${DISPLAY+set}${SESSIONNAME+set}${MSYSTEM+set}${SECURITYSESSIONID+set}" in
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'') set git log ;;
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set*) set gitk ;;
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esac
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else
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case "$1" in
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git*|tig) ;;
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-*) set git log "$@" ;;
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*) set git "$@" ;;
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esac
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fi
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not=$(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' "refs/bisect/good-*")
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eval '"$@"' refs/bisect/bad --not $not -- $(cat "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_NAMES")
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}
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bisect_reset() {
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test -s "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START" || {
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echo "We are not bisecting."
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return
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}
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case "$#" in
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0) branch=$(cat "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START") ;;
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1) git rev-parse --quiet --verify "$1^{commit}" > /dev/null ||
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die "'$1' is not a valid commit"
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branch="$1" ;;
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*)
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usage ;;
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esac
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git checkout "$branch" -- && bisect_clean_state
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}
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bisect_clean_state() {
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# There may be some refs packed during bisection.
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git for-each-ref --format='%(refname) %(objectname)' refs/bisect/\* |
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while read ref hash
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do
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git update-ref -d $ref $hash || exit
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done
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_EXPECTED_REV" &&
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_ANCESTORS_OK" &&
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_LOG" &&
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_NAMES" &&
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_RUN" &&
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# Cleanup head-name if it got left by an old version of git-bisect
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/head-name" &&
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_START"
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}
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bisect_replay () {
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test -r "$1" || die "cannot read $1 for replaying"
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bisect_reset
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while read git bisect command rev
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do
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test "$git $bisect" = "git bisect" -o "$git" = "git-bisect" || continue
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if test "$git" = "git-bisect"; then
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rev="$command"
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command="$bisect"
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fi
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case "$command" in
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start)
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cmd="bisect_start $rev"
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eval "$cmd" ;;
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good|bad|skip)
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bisect_write "$command" "$rev" ;;
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*)
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die "?? what are you talking about?" ;;
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esac
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done <"$1"
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bisect_auto_next
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}
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bisect_run () {
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bisect_next_check fail
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while true
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do
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echo "running $@"
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"$@"
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res=$?
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# Check for really bad run error.
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if [ $res -lt 0 -o $res -ge 128 ]; then
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echo >&2 "bisect run failed:"
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echo >&2 "exit code $res from '$@' is < 0 or >= 128"
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exit $res
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fi
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# Find current state depending on run success or failure.
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# A special exit code of 125 means cannot test.
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if [ $res -eq 125 ]; then
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state='skip'
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elif [ $res -gt 0 ]; then
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state='bad'
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else
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state='good'
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fi
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# We have to use a subshell because "bisect_state" can exit.
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( bisect_state $state > "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_RUN" )
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res=$?
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cat "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_RUN"
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if grep "first bad commit could be any of" "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_RUN" \
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> /dev/null; then
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echo >&2 "bisect run cannot continue any more"
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exit $res
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fi
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if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then
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echo >&2 "bisect run failed:"
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echo >&2 "'bisect_state $state' exited with error code $res"
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exit $res
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fi
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if grep "is the first bad commit" "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_RUN" > /dev/null; then
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echo "bisect run success"
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exit 0;
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fi
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done
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}
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case "$#" in
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0)
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usage ;;
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*)
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cmd="$1"
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shift
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case "$cmd" in
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help)
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git bisect -h ;;
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start)
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bisect_start "$@" ;;
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bad|good)
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bisect_state "$cmd" "$@" ;;
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skip)
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bisect_skip "$@" ;;
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next)
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# Not sure we want "next" at the UI level anymore.
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bisect_next "$@" ;;
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visualize|view)
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bisect_visualize "$@" ;;
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reset)
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bisect_reset "$@" ;;
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replay)
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bisect_replay "$@" ;;
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log)
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cat "$GIT_DIR/BISECT_LOG" ;;
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run)
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bisect_run "$@" ;;
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*)
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usage ;;
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esac
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esac
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