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Split .bug()
into two taking a URL or a number.
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This PR changes the initializers for `.bug()` from ones taking an undecorated and unspecified "identifier" to ones taking either a URL (as a string) or a numeric ID ("bug number.") The existing interface is ambiguous to tools authors seeking to integrate with it. They must treat _every_ bug as potentially containing a URL with fallback paths if a bug's ID cannot be parsed as a URL. By splitting URLs and numbers up into two separate properties, tools authors can provide reliable, distinct interfaces for bugs known by number vs. those known by URL.
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This PR changes the initializers for
.bug()
from ones taking an undecorated and unspecified "identifier" to ones taking either a URL (as a string) or a numeric ID ("bug number.")The existing interface is ambiguous to tools authors seeking to integrate with it. They must treat every bug as potentially containing a URL with fallback paths if a bug's ID cannot be parsed as a URL. By splitting URLs and numbers up into two separate properties, tools authors can provide reliable, distinct interfaces for bugs known by number vs. those known by URL.
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