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Code comparison method, device and system during continuous integration

A technology of continuous integration and code comparison, applied in the information field, to achieve the effect of efficient development

Active Publication Date: 2017-07-04
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That is, there is a lack of a method, device, and system that can accurately determine changes in the code itself in the prior art

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[0016] Specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described here are only used to illustrate and explain the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention.

[0017] The following will illustrate the idea of ​​the present invention, but it should be understood that these examples are non-limiting examples, and the protection scope of the present invention is not limited thereto:

[0018] In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the idea of ​​the present invention is to use a self-decoding mechanism based on the comparison of the code itself, rather than simply comparing the text, and only when the code itself has changed will it be recognized as different. In order to illustrate the idea of ​​the present invention more clearly, a code comparison device in continuous integration is taken as an example ...

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The invention relates to the field of information technology and discloses a code comparison method, device and system during continuous integration. The method comprises the steps that a new version code and an old version code are acquired; the new version code and the old version code are compiled; the new version code and the old version code obtained after compilation are compared; and a varying source code is acquired and displayed according to the comparison result of the new version code and the old version code obtained after compilation. Through the code comparison method, device and system, comparison of the new version code and the old version code can be realized in a true sense, changes of the code is precisely determined, a development team can find the difference between the new version code and the old version code conveniently, quickly and effectively, and more efficient development is realized.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the field of information technology, in particular to a code comparison method in continuous integration, a code comparison device in continuous integration, and a code comparison system in continuous integration. Background technique [0002] As the agile development model is accepted by more and more teams, continuous integration (CI, Continuous Integration) is more and more applied to the development process. As a software practice, continuous integration allows development teams to continuously receive feedback and improve software as it is built, rather than having to wait until late in the development cycle to find and fix bugs. A typical integration process includes several steps such as acquiring code, compiling code, testing code, and recording test results. Continuous integration is the process of iterative software integration, usually using automated integration tools to achieve the above steps. [0003] H...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F9/45
CPCG06F8/427
Inventor 吴旭曹晶晶
Owner AEROSPACE INFORMATION
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