Hi Junio, On Mon, 15 Aug 2022, Junio C Hamano wrote: > * js/bisect-in-c (2022-06-27) 16 commits > - bisect: no longer try to clean up left-over `.git/head-name` files > - bisect: remove Cogito-related code > - Turn `git bisect` into a full built-in > - bisect: move even the command-line parsing to `bisect--helper` > - bisect: teach the `bisect--helper` command to show the correct usage strings > - bisect--helper: return only correct exit codes in `cmd_*()` > - bisect--helper: move the `BISECT_STATE` case to the end > - bisect--helper: make `--bisect-state` optional > - bisect--helper: align the sub-command order with git-bisect.sh > - bisect--helper: using `--bisect-state` without an argument is a bug > - bisect--helper: really retire `--bisect-autostart` > - bisect--helper: really retire --bisect-next-check > - bisect--helper: retire the --no-log option > - bisect: avoid double-quoting when printing the failed command > - bisect run: fix the error message > - bisect: verify that a bogus option won't try to start a bisection > > Final bits of "git bisect.sh" have been rewritten in C. > > Expecting a (hopefully final) reroll. > cf. <20627.86ilolhnnn.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com> > source: I had another look at the thread and did not see any feedback that focuses on the actual scope of the patch series. Conversions from scripted parts of Git to built-ins are always a bit finicky (and hard to review, I admit). Therefore I would like to move the status to "needs review". I do not think that there are any major issues with it (Ævar's feedback notwithstanding, it focuses on tangents that should be addressed after the conversion, to avoid losing focus), but I would love to see a thorough review of the conversion to avoid obvious regressions like the one in the built-in interactive `add` I had to fix recently. Ciao, Dscho