[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Command Line Bugzilla

Zhongxing Xu xuzhongxing at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 23:42:51 PDT 2009


Hi Daniel,

Thanks. I'm using it. It's handy.

2009/10/16 Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org>:
> Hi all,
>
> Thought this might be of general interest, I hacked up the pybugz tool
> to work with llvm.org. It's here if you want it:
>  http://t1.minormatter.com/~ddunbar/pybugz-llvm-0.7.3.tgz
>
> Unpack somewhere, and make a link to the 'bugz' script. Usage:
> --
> ddunbar at ozzy-2:~$ bugz get 1000
>  * Using http://llvm.org/bugs/
>  * Getting bug 1000 ..
> Title       : Chris Is Buggy
> Assignee    : tonic at nondot.org
> ...
>
> ddunbar at ozzy-2:~$ bugz search foo
>  * Using http://llvm.org/bugs/
>  * Searching for 'foo'
>   3053 unassignedclangbugs  clang doesn't check foo(int a[static 10]) callers
>   3984 unassignedclangbugs  [driver] clang foo.c -std=c++98 doesn't treat inpu
>   4120 unassignedclangbugs  better error recovery for digraph confusion: <::fo
>   4519 kremenek             [[[[Foo alloc] init] bar] release] marked as Bad r
>   4941 unassignedclangbugs  clang-cc should support -fno-builtin-foo
> --
>
> Various parameters are probably hard coded to my usage, use at your
> own risk. I usually don't create bugs with it, just search and fetch.
>
> I find its much nicer for searching bugzilla, in particular.
>
>  - Daniel
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