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| // Footnotes generator | |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
| /* Based on footnote generation code from: | |
| * http://www.brandspankingnew.net/archive/2005/07/format_footnote.html | |
| */ | |
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| "' title='View footnote' class='footnote'>" + n + "</a>]"; | |
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| } | |
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| else { | |
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| href = href.match(/#.*/)[0]; // Because IE return full URL. | |
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| "[<a href='#_footnote_" + n + | |
| "' title='View footnote' class='footnote'>" + n + "</a>]"; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| install: function(toclevels) { | |
| var timerId; | |
| function reinstall() { | |
| asciidoc.footnotes(); | |
| if (toclevels) { | |
| asciidoc.toc(toclevels); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| function reinstallAndRemoveTimer() { | |
| clearInterval(timerId); | |
| reinstall(); | |
| } | |
| timerId = setInterval(reinstall, 500); | |
| if (document.addEventListener) | |
| document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", reinstallAndRemoveTimer, false); | |
| else | |
| window.onload = reinstallAndRemoveTimer; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| asciidoc.install(); | |
| /*]]>*/ | |
| </script> | |
| </head> | |
| <body class="manpage"> | |
| <div id="header"> | |
| <h1> | |
| git-bisect(1) Manual Page | |
| </h1> | |
| <h2>NAME</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <p>git-bisect - | |
| Use binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug | |
| </p> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div id="content"> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="verseblock"> | |
| <pre class="content"><em>git bisect</em> <subcommand> <options></pre> | |
| <div class="attribution"> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_description">DESCRIPTION</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The command takes various subcommands, and different options depending | |
| on the subcommand:</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect start [--term-{old,good}=<term> --term-{new,bad}=<term>] | |
| [--no-checkout] [<bad> [<good>...]] [--] [<paths>...] | |
| git bisect (bad|new|<term-new>) [<rev>] | |
| git bisect (good|old|<term-old>) [<rev>...] | |
| git bisect terms [--term-good | --term-bad] | |
| git bisect skip [(<rev>|<range>)...] | |
| git bisect reset [<commit>] | |
| git bisect (visualize|view) | |
| git bisect replay <logfile> | |
| git bisect log | |
| git bisect run <cmd>... | |
| git bisect help</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This command uses a binary search algorithm to find which commit in | |
| your project’s history introduced a bug. You use it by first telling | |
| it a "bad" commit that is known to contain the bug, and a "good" | |
| commit that is known to be before the bug was introduced. Then <code>git | |
| bisect</code> picks a commit between those two endpoints and asks you | |
| whether the selected commit is "good" or "bad". It continues narrowing | |
| down the range until it finds the exact commit that introduced the | |
| change.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In fact, <code>git bisect</code> can be used to find the commit that changed | |
| <strong>any</strong> property of your project; e.g., the commit that fixed a bug, or | |
| the commit that caused a benchmark’s performance to improve. To | |
| support this more general usage, the terms "old" and "new" can be used | |
| in place of "good" and "bad", or you can choose your own terms. See | |
| section "Alternate terms" below for more information.</p></div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_basic_bisect_commands_start_bad_good">Basic bisect commands: start, bad, good</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>As an example, suppose you are trying to find the commit that broke a | |
| feature that was known to work in version <code>v2.6.13-rc2</code> of your | |
| project. You start a bisect session as follows:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start | |
| $ git bisect bad # Current version is bad | |
| $ git bisect good v2.6.13-rc2 # v2.6.13-rc2 is known to be good</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Once you have specified at least one bad and one good commit, <code>git | |
| bisect</code> selects a commit in the middle of that range of history, | |
| checks it out, and outputs something similar to the following:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>Bisecting: 675 revisions left to test after this (roughly 10 steps)</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You should now compile the checked-out version and test it. If that | |
| version works correctly, type</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect good</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If that version is broken, type</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect bad</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Then <code>git bisect</code> will respond with something like</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>Bisecting: 337 revisions left to test after this (roughly 9 steps)</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Keep repeating the process: compile the tree, test it, and depending | |
| on whether it is good or bad run <code>git bisect good</code> or <code>git bisect bad</code> | |
| to ask for the next commit that needs testing.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Eventually there will be no more revisions left to inspect, and the | |
| command will print out a description of the first bad commit. The | |
| reference <code>refs/bisect/bad</code> will be left pointing at that commit.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_bisect_reset">Bisect reset</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>After a bisect session, to clean up the bisection state and return to | |
| the original HEAD, issue the following command:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect reset</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>By default, this will return your tree to the commit that was checked | |
| out before <code>git bisect start</code>. (A new <code>git bisect start</code> will also do | |
| that, as it cleans up the old bisection state.)</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>With an optional argument, you can return to a different commit | |
| instead:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect reset <commit></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, <code>git bisect reset bisect/bad</code> will check out the first | |
| bad revision, while <code>git bisect reset HEAD</code> will leave you on the | |
| current bisection commit and avoid switching commits at all.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_alternate_terms">Alternate terms</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Sometimes you are not looking for the commit that introduced a | |
| breakage, but rather for a commit that caused a change between some | |
| other "old" state and "new" state. For example, you might be looking | |
| for the commit that introduced a particular fix. Or you might be | |
| looking for the first commit in which the source-code filenames were | |
| finally all converted to your company’s naming standard. Or whatever.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In such cases it can be very confusing to use the terms "good" and | |
| "bad" to refer to "the state before the change" and "the state after | |
| the change". So instead, you can use the terms "old" and "new", | |
| respectively, in place of "good" and "bad". (But note that you cannot | |
| mix "good" and "bad" with "old" and "new" in a single session.)</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In this more general usage, you provide <code>git bisect</code> with a "new" | |
| commit that has some property and an "old" commit that doesn’t have that | |
| property. Each time <code>git bisect</code> checks out a commit, you test if that | |
| commit has the property. If it does, mark the commit as "new"; | |
| otherwise, mark it as "old". When the bisection is done, <code>git bisect</code> | |
| will report which commit introduced the property.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To use "old" and "new" instead of "good" and bad, you must run <code>git | |
| bisect start</code> without commits as argument and then run the following | |
| commands to add the commits:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect old [<rev>]</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>to indicate that a commit was before the sought change, or</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect new [<rev>...]</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>to indicate that it was after.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To get a reminder of the currently used terms, use</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect terms</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can get just the old (respectively new) term with <code>git bisect terms | |
| --term-old</code> or <code>git bisect terms --term-good</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you would like to use your own terms instead of "bad"/"good" or | |
| "new"/"old", you can choose any names you like (except existing bisect | |
| subcommands like <code>reset</code>, <code>start</code>, …) by starting the | |
| bisection using</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect start --term-old <term-old> --term-new <term-new></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, if you are looking for a commit that introduced a | |
| performance regression, you might use</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect start --term-old fast --term-new slow</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Or if you are looking for the commit that fixed a bug, you might use</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git bisect start --term-new fixed --term-old broken</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Then, use <code>git bisect <term-old></code> and <code>git bisect <term-new></code> instead | |
| of <code>git bisect good</code> and <code>git bisect bad</code> to mark commits.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_bisect_visualize_view">Bisect visualize/view</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To see the currently remaining suspects in <em>gitk</em>, issue the following | |
| command during the bisection process (the subcommand <code>view</code> can be used | |
| as an alternative to <code>visualize</code>):</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect visualize</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If the <code>DISPLAY</code> environment variable is not set, <em>git log</em> is used | |
| instead. You can also give command-line options such as <code>-p</code> and | |
| <code>--stat</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect visualize --stat</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_bisect_log_and_bisect_replay">Bisect log and bisect replay</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>After having marked revisions as good or bad, issue the following | |
| command to show what has been done so far:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect log</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you discover that you made a mistake in specifying the status of a | |
| revision, you can save the output of this command to a file, edit it to | |
| remove the incorrect entries, and then issue the following commands to | |
| return to a corrected state:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect reset | |
| $ git bisect replay that-file</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_avoiding_testing_a_commit">Avoiding testing a commit</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If, in the middle of a bisect session, you know that the suggested | |
| revision is not a good one to test (e.g. it fails to build and you | |
| know that the failure does not have anything to do with the bug you | |
| are chasing), you can manually select a nearby commit and test that | |
| one instead.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect good/bad # previous round was good or bad. | |
| Bisecting: 337 revisions left to test after this (roughly 9 steps) | |
| $ git bisect visualize # oops, that is uninteresting. | |
| $ git reset --hard HEAD~3 # try 3 revisions before what | |
| # was suggested</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Then compile and test the chosen revision, and afterwards mark | |
| the revision as good or bad in the usual manner.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_bisect_skip">Bisect skip</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Instead of choosing a nearby commit by yourself, you can ask Git to do | |
| it for you by issuing the command:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect skip # Current version cannot be tested</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>However, if you skip a commit adjacent to the one you are looking for, | |
| Git will be unable to tell exactly which of those commits was the | |
| first bad one.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can also skip a range of commits, instead of just one commit, | |
| using range notation. For example:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect skip v2.5..v2.6</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This tells the bisect process that no commit after <code>v2.5</code>, up to and | |
| including <code>v2.6</code>, should be tested.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that if you also want to skip the first commit of the range you | |
| would issue the command:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect skip v2.5 v2.5..v2.6</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This tells the bisect process that the commits between <code>v2.5</code> and | |
| <code>v2.6</code> (inclusive) should be skipped.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_cutting_down_bisection_by_giving_more_parameters_to_bisect_start">Cutting down bisection by giving more parameters to bisect start</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can further cut down the number of trials, if you know what part of | |
| the tree is involved in the problem you are tracking down, by specifying | |
| path parameters when issuing the <code>bisect start</code> command:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start -- arch/i386 include/asm-i386</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you know beforehand more than one good commit, you can narrow the | |
| bisect space down by specifying all of the good commits immediately after | |
| the bad commit when issuing the <code>bisect start</code> command:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start v2.6.20-rc6 v2.6.20-rc4 v2.6.20-rc1 -- | |
| # v2.6.20-rc6 is bad | |
| # v2.6.20-rc4 and v2.6.20-rc1 are good</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_bisect_run">Bisect run</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you have a script that can tell if the current source code is good | |
| or bad, you can bisect by issuing the command:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect run my_script arguments</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that the script (<code>my_script</code> in the above example) should exit | |
| with code 0 if the current source code is good/old, and exit with a | |
| code between 1 and 127 (inclusive), except 125, if the current source | |
| code is bad/new.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Any other exit code will abort the bisect process. It should be noted | |
| that a program that terminates via <code>exit(-1)</code> leaves $? = 255, (see the | |
| exit(3) manual page), as the value is chopped with <code>& 0377</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The special exit code 125 should be used when the current source code | |
| cannot be tested. If the script exits with this code, the current | |
| revision will be skipped (see <code>git bisect skip</code> above). 125 was chosen | |
| as the highest sensible value to use for this purpose, because 126 and 127 | |
| are used by POSIX shells to signal specific error status (127 is for | |
| command not found, 126 is for command found but not executable—these | |
| details do not matter, as they are normal errors in the script, as far as | |
| <code>bisect run</code> is concerned).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You may often find that during a bisect session you want to have | |
| temporary modifications (e.g. s/#define DEBUG 0/#define DEBUG 1/ in a | |
| header file, or "revision that does not have this commit needs this | |
| patch applied to work around another problem this bisection is not | |
| interested in") applied to the revision being tested.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To cope with such a situation, after the inner <em>git bisect</em> finds the | |
| next revision to test, the script can apply the patch | |
| before compiling, run the real test, and afterwards decide if the | |
| revision (possibly with the needed patch) passed the test and then | |
| rewind the tree to the pristine state. Finally the script should exit | |
| with the status of the real test to let the <code>git bisect run</code> command loop | |
| determine the eventual outcome of the bisect session.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_options">OPTIONS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-checkout | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Do not checkout the new working tree at each iteration of the bisection | |
| process. Instead just update a special reference named <code>BISECT_HEAD</code> to make | |
| it point to the commit that should be tested.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This option may be useful when the test you would perform in each step | |
| does not require a checked out tree.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If the repository is bare, <code>--no-checkout</code> is assumed.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_examples">EXAMPLES</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Automatically bisect a broken build between v1.2 and HEAD: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start HEAD v1.2 -- # HEAD is bad, v1.2 is good | |
| $ git bisect run make # "make" builds the app | |
| $ git bisect reset # quit the bisect session</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Automatically bisect a test failure between origin and HEAD: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start HEAD origin -- # HEAD is bad, origin is good | |
| $ git bisect run make test # "make test" builds and tests | |
| $ git bisect reset # quit the bisect session</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Automatically bisect a broken test case: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ cat ~/test.sh | |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| make || exit 125 # this skips broken builds | |
| ~/check_test_case.sh # does the test case pass? | |
| $ git bisect start HEAD HEAD~10 -- # culprit is among the last 10 | |
| $ git bisect run ~/test.sh | |
| $ git bisect reset # quit the bisect session</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Here we use a <code>test.sh</code> custom script. In this script, if <code>make</code> | |
| fails, we skip the current commit. | |
| <code>check_test_case.sh</code> should <code>exit 0</code> if the test case passes, | |
| and <code>exit 1</code> otherwise.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>It is safer if both <code>test.sh</code> and <code>check_test_case.sh</code> are | |
| outside the repository to prevent interactions between the bisect, | |
| make and test processes and the scripts.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Automatically bisect with temporary modifications (hot-fix): | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ cat ~/test.sh | |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # tweak the working tree by merging the hot-fix branch | |
| # and then attempt a build | |
| if git merge --no-commit hot-fix && | |
| make | |
| then | |
| # run project specific test and report its status | |
| ~/check_test_case.sh | |
| status=$? | |
| else | |
| # tell the caller this is untestable | |
| status=125 | |
| fi | |
| # undo the tweak to allow clean flipping to the next commit | |
| git reset --hard | |
| # return control | |
| exit $status</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This applies modifications from a hot-fix branch before each test run, | |
| e.g. in case your build or test environment changed so that older | |
| revisions may need a fix which newer ones have already. (Make sure the | |
| hot-fix branch is based off a commit which is contained in all revisions | |
| which you are bisecting, so that the merge does not pull in too much, or | |
| use <code>git cherry-pick</code> instead of <code>git merge</code>.)</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Automatically bisect a broken test case: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start HEAD HEAD~10 -- # culprit is among the last 10 | |
| $ git bisect run sh -c "make || exit 125; ~/check_test_case.sh" | |
| $ git bisect reset # quit the bisect session</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This shows that you can do without a run script if you write the test | |
| on a single line.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Locate a good region of the object graph in a damaged repository | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start HEAD <known-good-commit> [ <boundary-commit> ... ] --no-checkout | |
| $ git bisect run sh -c ' | |
| GOOD=$(git for-each-ref "--format=%(objectname)" refs/bisect/good-*) && | |
| git rev-list --objects BISECT_HEAD --not $GOOD >tmp.$$ && | |
| git pack-objects --stdout >/dev/null <tmp.$$ | |
| rc=$? | |
| rm -f tmp.$$ | |
| test $rc = 0' | |
| $ git bisect reset # quit the bisect session</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In this case, when <em>git bisect run</em> finishes, bisect/bad will refer to a commit that | |
| has at least one parent whose reachable graph is fully traversable in the sense | |
| required by <em>git pack objects</em>.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Look for a fix instead of a regression in the code | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start | |
| $ git bisect new HEAD # current commit is marked as new | |
| $ git bisect old HEAD~10 # the tenth commit from now is marked as old</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>or:</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git bisect start --term-old broken --term-new fixed | |
| $ git bisect fixed | |
| $ git bisect broken HEAD~10</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_getting_help">Getting help</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Use <code>git bisect</code> to get a short usage description, and <code>git bisect | |
| help</code> or <code>git bisect -h</code> to get a long usage description.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_see_also">SEE ALSO</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><a href="git-bisect-lk2009.html">Fighting regressions with git bisect</a>, | |
| <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_git">GIT</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Part of the <a href="git.html">git(1)</a> suite</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
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