Documentation: bisect: reformat some paragraphs.
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>maint
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$ git bisect start arch/i386 include/asm-i386
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If you have a script that can tell if the current
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source code is good or bad, you can automatically bisect using:
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If you have a script that can tell if the current source code is good
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or bad, you can automatically bisect using:
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$ git bisect run my_script
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Note that the "run" script (`my_script` in the above example)
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should exit with code 0 in
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case the current source code is good and with a code between 1 and 127
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(included) in case the current source code is bad.
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Note that the "run" script (`my_script` in the above example) should
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exit with code 0 in case the current source code is good and with a
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code between 1 and 127 (included) in case the current source code is
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bad.
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Any other exit code (a program that does "exit(-1)" leaves $? = 255,
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see exit(3) manual page, the value is chopped with "& 0377") will
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