Thanks all for the enthusiasm, we're also excited about what this can do
for us.

> When did this become active?

Last year on MozReview, yesterday on Phabricator.

> Can existing diff be forced to be scanned if they weren’t before?

The easiest way to force a re-scan is to re-upload the patch (e.g. after
rebasing it).

Note that the bot doesn't publish anything if no defect was detected. A
complete analysis generally takes a few minutes.

Jan


Am 17.07.2018 16:55 schrieb "Jean-Yves Avenard" <jyaven...@mozilla.com>:

Hi


On 17 Jul 2018, at 3:22 pm, Jan Keromnes <j...@mozilla.com> wrote:

TL;DR -- “reviewbot” is now enabled in Phabricator. It reports potential
defects in pending patches for Firefox.

Last year, we announced Code Review Bot (“reviewbot”, née “clangbot”), a
Taskcluster bot that analyzes every patch submitted to MozReview, in order
to automatically detect and report code defects *before* they land in
Nightly:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.platform/TFfjCRdGz_E/8leqTqvBCAAJ

Developer feedback has been very positive, and the bot has caught many
defects, thus improving the quality of Firefox.


This is great … Thank you

When did this become active?

Can existing diff be forced to be scanned if they weren’t before?

JY
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