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my $x = do while (1) { LAST { exit }; };
Bisecting: 1448 revisions left to test after this (roughly 11 steps)
[527f8d9c8ab30911eeb1341d093f233690428738] Merge pull request #826 from vlmarek/nom
»»»»» Testing 527f8d9c8ab30911eeb1341d093f233690428738
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 0c78181bcb7b93c226302d75cfe9de5b1f95f9ac
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 4cd2875d94d90a94a214b8b15208bd0ca637dff7
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 6803444f95e33fc1a844c4b6e07a5b91e9a0f9e2
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 0f26aef534dbfe5f650194ca6957470f754c08c0
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing e6516291f14b92dda1b177c1cc3decefac7c6bf0
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing a7ea8e6e0245d38aa0761148e0dcb2c935503077
»»»»» Script output:
«timed out after 10 seconds, output»:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Script exit signal: 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 1 (SIGHUP), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 9053c4ea449be6ba8fdc79737dad5bee541f8168
»»»»» Script output:
«timed out after 10 seconds, output»:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Script exit signal: 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 1 (SIGHUP), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 74ab0526f2718e44c8d6331c33d29a46bb6891bf
»»»»» Script output:
«timed out after 10 seconds, output»:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Script exit signal: 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 1 (SIGHUP), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 75e33f3d34d55f55ba33a05ee712e747c2a48f9c
»»»»» Script output:
«timed out after 10 seconds, output»:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Script exit signal: 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 1 (SIGHUP), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 386905f6f62f9fa3525c887a8a86fa48b22b4b35
»»»»» Script output:
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit signal
»»»»» Current exit signal is 0 (None), exit signal on “old” revision is 1 (SIGHUP)
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit signal is normally 0 (None), you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
386905f6f62f9fa3525c887a8a86fa48b22b4b35 is the first new commit
commit 386905f6f62f9fa3525c887a8a86fa48b22b4b35
Author: TimToady <larry@wall.org>
Date: Tue Dec 29 10:00:35 2015 -0800
reimplement value loops using Seq.from-loop
This fixes the infinite loop on 'loop', as well as allowing repeat loops
to return values too. This patch also removes the FAKE_MACRO hack, and
gets us closer to how jnthn++ wanted it to work originally. (It does
not yet fix the outer bug of #127069, but likely makes it easier to fix.)
:040000 040000 ba534c425be157d9eb1fd48aff508026449aa468 039f097c4249331d1014376fb0edb5be89ff7f91 M src
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