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.. _bug_reporting:
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Bug Reporting
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To maintain traceability and relation between proposals, changes, features, and
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issues, it is recommended to cross-reference source code commits with the
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relevant GitHub issues and vice versa.
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Any changes that originate from a tracked feature or issue should contain a
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reference to the feature by mentioning the corresponding issue or pull-request
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identifiers.
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At any time it should be possible to establish the origin of a change and the
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reason behind it by following the references in the code.
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Reporting a regression issue
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It could happen that the issue being reported is identified as a regression,
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as the use case is known to be working on earlier commit or release.
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In this case, providing directly the guilty commit when submitting the bug
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gains a lot of time in the eventual bug fixing.
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To identify the commit causing the regression, several methods could be used,
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but tree bisecting method is an efficient one that doesn't require deep code
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expertise and can be used by every one.
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For this, `git bisect`_ is the recommended tool.
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Recommendations on the process:
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* Run ``west update`` on each bisection step.
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* Once the bisection is over and a culprit identifed, verify manually the result.
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.. _git bisect:
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https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bisect
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