Methods and systems for performing a partial build
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- updating, by a computing system, an existing version of source code stored in a local source repository using a most current version of the source code stored in a central source repository;
updating, by the computing system, an existing version of binary code stored in a local binary repository using a most current version of the binary code stored in a central binary repository, the most current version of the binary code stored in the central binary repository corresponding to the most current version of the source code stored in the central source repository;
enabling, by the computing system, modification of one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code stored in the local source repository;
generating, by the computing system, binary code of the modified one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code;
updating, by the computing system, the updated existing version of the binary code stored in the local binary repository using the binary code of the modified one or more modules to generate new binary code; and
enabling, by the computing system, testing in a local workspace using the new binary code, an application associated with the new binary code.
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Abstract
Some embodiments of the present invention include updating an existing version of a source code stored in a local source repository using differences between a most current version of a source code stored in a central source repository and the existing version of the source code stored in the local source repository, the most current version of the source code associated with an application; updating an existing version of a binary code stored in a local binary repository to a most current version using differences between a most current version of a binary code stored in a central binary repository and the existing version of the binary code stored in the local binary repository; updating the most current version of the binary code stored in the local binary repository using binary code of one or more modified source code modules to generate a first binary code; and enabling testing of the application using the first binary code.
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21 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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updating, by a computing system, an existing version of source code stored in a local source repository using a most current version of the source code stored in a central source repository; updating, by the computing system, an existing version of binary code stored in a local binary repository using a most current version of the binary code stored in a central binary repository, the most current version of the binary code stored in the central binary repository corresponding to the most current version of the source code stored in the central source repository; enabling, by the computing system, modification of one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code stored in the local source repository; generating, by the computing system, binary code of the modified one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code; updating, by the computing system, the updated existing version of the binary code stored in the local binary repository using the binary code of the modified one or more modules to generate new binary code; and enabling, by the computing system, testing in a local workspace using the new binary code, an application associated with the new binary code. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus comprising:
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one or more processors; and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a plurality of instructions, which when executed, cause the one or more processors to; update an existing version of source code stored in a local source repository using a most current version of the source code stored in a central source repository; update an existing version of binary code stored in a local binary repository using a most current version of the binary code stored in a central binary repository, the most current version of the binary code stored in the central binary repository corresponding to the most current version of the source code stored in the central source repository; enable modification of one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code stored in the local source repository; generate binary code of the modified one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code; update the updated existing version of the binary code stored in the local binary repository using the binary code of the modified one or more modules to generate new binary code; and enable testing in a local workspace using the new binary code, an application associated with the new binary code. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer program product comprising computer-readable program code to be executed by one or more processors when retrieved from a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the program code including instructions to:
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update an existing version of source code stored in a local source repository using a most current version of the source code stored in a central source repository; update an existing version of binary code stored in a local binary repository using a most current version of the binary code stored in a central binary repository, the most current version of the binary code stored in the central binary repository corresponding to the most current version of the source code stored in the central source repository; enable modification of one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code stored in the local source repository; generate binary code of the modified one or more modules of the updated version of the existing source code; update the updated existing version of the binary code stored in the local binary repository using the binary code of the modified one or more modules to generate new binary code; and enable testing in a local workspace using the new binary code, an application associated with the new binary code. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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