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| // nodeIterator API would be a better technique but not supported by all | |
| // browsers). | |
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| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
| // Footnotes generator | |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
| /* Based on footnote generation code from: | |
| * http://www.brandspankingnew.net/archive/2005/07/format_footnote.html | |
| */ | |
| footnotes: function () { | |
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| n + "</a>. " + note + "</div>"; | |
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| } | |
| if (n == 0) | |
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| else { | |
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| href = href.match(/#.*/)[0]; // Because IE return full URL. | |
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| "[<a href='#_footnote_" + n + | |
| "' title='View footnote' class='footnote'>" + n + "</a>]"; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| install: function(toclevels) { | |
| var timerId; | |
| function reinstall() { | |
| asciidoc.footnotes(); | |
| if (toclevels) { | |
| asciidoc.toc(toclevels); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| function reinstallAndRemoveTimer() { | |
| clearInterval(timerId); | |
| reinstall(); | |
| } | |
| timerId = setInterval(reinstall, 500); | |
| if (document.addEventListener) | |
| document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", reinstallAndRemoveTimer, false); | |
| else | |
| window.onload = reinstallAndRemoveTimer; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| asciidoc.install(); | |
| /*]]>*/ | |
| </script> | |
| </head> | |
| <body class="article"> | |
| <div id="header"> | |
| <h1>Submitting Patches</h1> | |
| </div> | |
| <div id="content"> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_guidelines">Guidelines</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Here are some guidelines for people who want to contribute their code | |
| to this software.</p></div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="base-branch">Decide what to base your work on.</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In general, always base your work on the oldest branch that your | |
| change is relevant to.</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| A bugfix should be based on <code>maint</code> in general. If the bug is not | |
| present in <code>maint</code>, base it on <code>master</code>. For a bug that’s not yet | |
| in <code>master</code>, find the topic that introduces the regression, and | |
| base your work on the tip of the topic. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| A new feature should be based on <code>master</code> in general. If the new | |
| feature depends on a topic that is in <code>pu</code>, but not in <code>master</code>, | |
| base your work on the tip of that topic. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Corrections and enhancements to a topic not yet in <code>master</code> should | |
| be based on the tip of that topic. If the topic has not been merged | |
| to <code>next</code>, it’s alright to add a note to squash minor corrections | |
| into the series. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| In the exceptional case that a new feature depends on several topics | |
| not in <code>master</code>, start working on <code>next</code> or <code>pu</code> privately and send | |
| out patches for discussion. Before the final merge, you may have to | |
| wait until some of the dependent topics graduate to <code>master</code>, and | |
| rebase your work. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Some parts of the system have dedicated maintainers with their own | |
| repositories (see the section "Subsystems" below). Changes to | |
| these parts should be based on their trees. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To find the tip of a topic branch, run <code>git log --first-parent | |
| master..pu</code> and look for the merge commit. The second parent of this | |
| commit is the tip of the topic branch.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="separate-commits">Make separate commits for logically separate changes.</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Unless your patch is really trivial, you should not be sending | |
| out a patch that was generated between your working tree and | |
| your commit head. Instead, always make a commit with complete | |
| commit message and generate a series of patches from your | |
| repository. It is a good discipline.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Give an explanation for the change(s) that is detailed enough so | |
| that people can judge if it is good thing to do, without reading | |
| the actual patch text to determine how well the code does what | |
| the explanation promises to do.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If your description starts to get too long, that’s a sign that you | |
| probably need to split up your commit to finer grained pieces. | |
| That being said, patches which plainly describe the things that | |
| help reviewers check the patch, and future maintainers understand | |
| the code, are the most beautiful patches. Descriptions that summarize | |
| the point in the subject well, and describe the motivation for the | |
| change, the approach taken by the change, and if relevant how this | |
| differs substantially from the prior version, are all good things | |
| to have.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Make sure that you have tests for the bug you are fixing. See | |
| <code>t/README</code> for guidance.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="tests"><p>When adding a new feature, make sure that you have new tests to show | |
| the feature triggers the new behavior when it should, and to show the | |
| feature does not trigger when it shouldn’t. After any code change, make | |
| sure that the entire test suite passes.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you have an account at GitHub (and you can get one for free to work | |
| on open source projects), you can use their Travis CI integration to | |
| test your changes on Linux, Mac (and hopefully soon Windows). See | |
| GitHub-Travis CI hints section for details.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Do not forget to update the documentation to describe the updated | |
| behavior and make sure that the resulting documentation set formats | |
| well (try the Documentation/doc-diff script).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>We currently have a liberal mixture of US and UK English norms for | |
| spelling and grammar, which is somewhat unfortunate. A huge patch that | |
| touches the files all over the place only to correct the inconsistency | |
| is not welcome, though. Potential clashes with other changes that can | |
| result from such a patch are not worth it. We prefer to gradually | |
| reconcile the inconsistencies in favor of US English, with small and | |
| easily digestible patches, as a side effect of doing some other real | |
| work in the vicinity (e.g. rewriting a paragraph for clarity, while | |
| turning en_UK spelling to en_US). Obvious typographical fixes are much | |
| more welcomed ("teh → "the"), preferably submitted as independent | |
| patches separate from other documentation changes.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="whitespace-check"><p>Oh, another thing. We are picky about whitespaces. Make sure your | |
| changes do not trigger errors with the sample pre-commit hook shipped | |
| in <code>templates/hooks--pre-commit</code>. To help ensure this does not happen, | |
| run <code>git diff --check</code> on your changes before you commit.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="describe-changes">Describe your changes well.</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The first line of the commit message should be a short description (50 | |
| characters is the soft limit, see DISCUSSION in <a href="git-commit.html">git-commit(1)</a>), | |
| and should skip the full stop. It is also conventional in most cases to | |
| prefix the first line with "area: " where the area is a filename or | |
| identifier for the general area of the code being modified, e.g.</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| doc: clarify distinction between sign-off and pgp-signing | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| githooks.txt: improve the intro section | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If in doubt which identifier to use, run <code>git log --no-merges</code> on the | |
| files you are modifying to see the current conventions.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="summary-section"><p>It’s customary to start the remainder of the first line after "area: " | |
| with a lower-case letter. E.g. "doc: clarify…", not "doc: | |
| Clarify…", or "githooks.txt: improve…", not "githooks.txt: | |
| Improve…".</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="meaningful-message"><p>The body should provide a meaningful commit message, which:</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| explains the problem the change tries to solve, i.e. what is wrong | |
| with the current code without the change. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| justifies the way the change solves the problem, i.e. why the | |
| result with the change is better. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| alternate solutions considered but discarded, if any. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="imperative-mood"><p>Describe your changes in imperative mood, e.g. "make xyzzy do frotz" | |
| instead of "[This patch] makes xyzzy do frotz" or "[I] changed xyzzy | |
| to do frotz", as if you are giving orders to the codebase to change | |
| its behavior. Try to make sure your explanation can be understood | |
| without external resources. Instead of giving a URL to a mailing list | |
| archive, summarize the relevant points of the discussion.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="commit-reference"><p>If you want to reference a previous commit in the history of a stable | |
| branch, use the format "abbreviated sha1 (subject, date)", | |
| with the subject enclosed in a pair of double-quotes, like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> Commit f86a374 ("pack-bitmap.c: fix a memleak", 2015-03-30) | |
| noticed that ...</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The "Copy commit summary" command of gitk can be used to obtain this | |
| format, or this invocation of <code>git show</code>:</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> git show -s --date=short --pretty='format:%h ("%s", %ad)' <commit></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="git-tools">Generate your patch using Git tools out of your commits.</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Git based diff tools generate unidiff which is the preferred format.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You do not have to be afraid to use <code>-M</code> option to <code>git diff</code> or | |
| <code>git format-patch</code>, if your patch involves file renames. The | |
| receiving end can handle them just fine.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="review-patch"><p>Please make sure your patch does not add commented out debugging code, | |
| or include any extra files which do not relate to what your patch | |
| is trying to achieve. Make sure to review | |
| your patch after generating it, to ensure accuracy. Before | |
| sending out, please make sure it cleanly applies to the <code>master</code> | |
| branch head. If you are preparing a work based on "next" branch, | |
| that is fine, but please mark it as such.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="send-patches">Sending your patches.</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Before sending any patches, please note that patches that may be | |
| security relevant should be submitted privately to the Git Security | |
| mailing list<span class="footnote" id="_footnote_security-ml"><br />[The Git Security mailing list: <a href="mailto:git-security@googlegroups.com">git-security@googlegroups.com</a>]<br /></span>, instead of the public mailing list.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Learn to use format-patch and send-email if possible. These commands | |
| are optimized for the workflow of sending patches, avoiding many ways | |
| your existing e-mail client that is optimized for "multipart/*" mime | |
| type e-mails to corrupt and render your patches unusable.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>People on the Git mailing list need to be able to read and | |
| comment on the changes you are submitting. It is important for | |
| a developer to be able to "quote" your changes, using standard | |
| e-mail tools, so that they may comment on specific portions of | |
| your code. For this reason, each patch should be submitted | |
| "inline" in a separate message.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Multiple related patches should be grouped into their own e-mail | |
| thread to help readers find all parts of the series. To that end, | |
| send them as replies to either an additional "cover letter" message | |
| (see below), the first patch, or the respective preceding patch.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If your log message (including your name on the | |
| Signed-off-by line) is not writable in ASCII, make sure that | |
| you send off a message in the correct encoding.</p></div> | |
| <div class="admonitionblock"> | |
| <table><tr> | |
| <td class="icon"> | |
| <div class="title">Warning</div> | |
| </td> | |
| <td class="content">Be wary of your MUAs word-wrap | |
| corrupting your patch. Do not cut-n-paste your patch; you can | |
| lose tabs that way if you are not careful.</td> | |
| </tr></table> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>It is a common convention to prefix your subject line with | |
| [PATCH]. This lets people easily distinguish patches from other | |
| e-mail discussions. Use of markers in addition to PATCH within | |
| the brackets to describe the nature of the patch is also | |
| encouraged. E.g. [RFC PATCH] (where RFC stands for "request for | |
| comments") is often used to indicate a patch needs further | |
| discussion before being accepted, [PATCH v2], [PATCH v3] etc. | |
| are often seen when you are sending an update to what you have | |
| previously sent.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <code>git format-patch</code> command follows the best current practice to | |
| format the body of an e-mail message. At the beginning of the | |
| patch should come your commit message, ending with the | |
| Signed-off-by: lines, and a line that consists of three dashes, | |
| followed by the diffstat information and the patch itself. If | |
| you are forwarding a patch from somebody else, optionally, at | |
| the beginning of the e-mail message just before the commit | |
| message starts, you can put a "From: " line to name that person. | |
| To change the default "[PATCH]" in the subject to "[<text>]", use | |
| <code>git format-patch --subject-prefix=<text></code>. As a shortcut, you | |
| can use <code>--rfc</code> instead of <code>--subject-prefix="RFC PATCH"</code>, or | |
| <code>-v <n></code> instead of <code>--subject-prefix="PATCH v<n>"</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You often want to add additional explanation about the patch, | |
| other than the commit message itself. Place such "cover letter" | |
| material between the three-dash line and the diffstat. For | |
| patches requiring multiple iterations of review and discussion, | |
| an explanation of changes between each iteration can be kept in | |
| Git-notes and inserted automatically following the three-dash | |
| line via <code>git format-patch --notes</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="attachment"><p>Do not attach the patch as a MIME attachment, compressed or not. | |
| Do not let your e-mail client send quoted-printable. Do not let | |
| your e-mail client send format=flowed which would destroy | |
| whitespaces in your patches. Many | |
| popular e-mail applications will not always transmit a MIME | |
| attachment as plain text, making it impossible to comment on | |
| your code. A MIME attachment also takes a bit more time to | |
| process. This does not decrease the likelihood of your | |
| MIME-attached change being accepted, but it makes it more likely | |
| that it will be postponed.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Exception: If your mailer is mangling patches then someone may ask | |
| you to re-send them using MIME, that is OK.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="pgp-signature"><p>Do not PGP sign your patch. Most likely, your maintainer or other people on the | |
| list would not have your PGP key and would not bother obtaining it anyway. | |
| Your patch is not judged by who you are; a good patch from an unknown origin | |
| has a far better chance of being accepted than a patch from a known, respected | |
| origin that is done poorly or does incorrect things.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you really really really really want to do a PGP signed | |
| patch, format it as "multipart/signed", not a text/plain message | |
| that starts with <code>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----</code>. That is | |
| not a text/plain, it’s something else.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>As mentioned at the beginning of the section, patches that may be | |
| security relevant should not be submitted to the public mailing list | |
| mentioned below, but should instead be sent privately to the Git | |
| Security mailing list<span class="footnoteref"><br /><a href="#_footnote_security-ml">[security-ml]</a><br /></span>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Send your patch with "To:" set to the mailing list, with "cc:" listing | |
| people who are involved in the area you are touching (the <code>git | |
| contacts</code> command in <code>contrib/contacts/</code> can help to | |
| identify them), to solicit comments and reviews.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>After the list reached a consensus that it is a good idea to apply the | |
| patch, re-send it with "To:" set to the maintainer<span class="footnote"><br />[The current maintainer: <a href="mailto:gitster@pobox.com">gitster@pobox.com</a>]<br /></span> and "cc:" the | |
| list<span class="footnote"><br />[The mailing list: <a href="mailto:git@vger.kernel.org">git@vger.kernel.org</a>]<br /></span> for inclusion.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Do not forget to add trailers such as <code>Acked-by:</code>, <code>Reviewed-by:</code> and | |
| <code>Tested-by:</code> lines as necessary to credit people who helped your | |
| patch.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="sign-off">Certify your work by adding your "Signed-off-by: " line</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To improve tracking of who did what, we’ve borrowed the | |
| "sign-off" procedure from the Linux kernel project on patches | |
| that are being emailed around. Although core Git is a lot | |
| smaller project it is a good discipline to follow it.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The sign-off is a simple line at the end of the explanation for | |
| the patch, which certifies that you wrote it or otherwise have | |
| the right to pass it on as an open-source patch. The rules are | |
| pretty simple: if you can certify the below D-C-O:</p></div> | |
| <div class="quoteblock" id="dco"> | |
| <div class="title">Developer’s Certificate of Origin 1.1</div> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist loweralpha"><ol class="loweralpha"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The contribution was created in whole or in part by me and I | |
| have the right to submit it under the open source license | |
| indicated in the file; or | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The contribution is based upon previous work that, to the best | |
| of my knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source | |
| license and I have the right under that license to submit that | |
| work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part | |
| by me, under the same open source license (unless I am | |
| permitted to submit under a different license), as indicated | |
| in the file; or | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The contribution was provided directly to me by some other | |
| person who certified (a), (b) or (c) and I have not modified | |
| it. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| I understand and agree that this project and the contribution | |
| are public and that a record of the contribution (including all | |
| personal information I submit with it, including my sign-off) is | |
| maintained indefinitely and may be redistributed consistent with | |
| this project or the open source license(s) involved. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="attribution"> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>then you just add a line saying</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This line can be automatically added by Git if you run the git-commit | |
| command with the -s option.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Notice that you can place your own Signed-off-by: line when | |
| forwarding somebody else’s patch with the above rules for | |
| D-C-O. Indeed you are encouraged to do so. Do not forget to | |
| place an in-body "From: " line at the beginning to properly attribute | |
| the change to its true author (see (2) above).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="real-name"><p>Also notice that a real name is used in the Signed-off-by: line. Please | |
| don’t hide your real name.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph" id="commit-trailers"><p>If you like, you can put extra tags at the end:</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>Reported-by:</code> is used to credit someone who found the bug that | |
| the patch attempts to fix. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>Acked-by:</code> says that the person who is more familiar with the area | |
| the patch attempts to modify liked the patch. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>Reviewed-by:</code>, unlike the other tags, can only be offered by the | |
| reviewer and means that she is completely satisfied that the patch | |
| is ready for application. It is usually offered only after a | |
| detailed review. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>Tested-by:</code> is used to indicate that the person applied the patch | |
| and found it to have the desired effect. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can also create your own tag or use one that’s in common usage | |
| such as "Thanks-to:", "Based-on-patch-by:", or "Mentored-by:".</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_subsystems_with_dedicated_maintainers">Subsystems with dedicated maintainers</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Some parts of the system have dedicated maintainers with their own | |
| repositories.</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>git-gui/</code> comes from git-gui project, maintained by Pat Thoyts: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git://repo.or.cz/git-gui.git</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>gitk-git/</code> comes from Paul Mackerras’s gitk project: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git://ozlabs.org/~paulus/gitk</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>po/</code> comes from the localization coordinator, Jiang Xin: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>https://github.com/git-l10n/git-po/</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Patches to these parts should be based on their trees.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="patch-flow">An ideal patch flow</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Here is an ideal patch flow for this project the current maintainer | |
| suggests to the contributors:</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| You come up with an itch. You code it up. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Send it to the list and cc people who may need to know about | |
| the change. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The people who may need to know are the ones whose code you | |
| are butchering. These people happen to be the ones who are | |
| most likely to be knowledgeable enough to help you, but | |
| they have no obligation to help you (i.e. you ask for help, | |
| don’t demand). <code>git log -p -- <em>$area_you_are_modifying</em></code> would | |
| help you find out who they are.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| You get comments and suggestions for improvements. You may | |
| even get them in an "on top of your change" patch form. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Polish, refine, and re-send to the list and the people who | |
| spend their time to improve your patch. Go back to step (2). | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The list forms consensus that the last round of your patch is | |
| good. Send it to the maintainer and cc the list. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| A topic branch is created with the patch and is merged to <code>next</code>, | |
| and cooked further and eventually graduates to <code>master</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In any time between the (2)-(3) cycle, the maintainer may pick it up | |
| from the list and queue it to <code>pu</code>, in order to make it easier for | |
| people play with it without having to pick up and apply the patch to | |
| their trees themselves.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="patch-status">Know the status of your patch after submission</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| You can use Git itself to find out when your patch is merged in | |
| master. <code>git pull --rebase</code> will automatically skip already-applied | |
| patches, and will let you know. This works only if you rebase on top | |
| of the branch in which your patch has been merged (i.e. it will not | |
| tell you if your patch is merged in pu if you rebase on top of | |
| master). | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Read the Git mailing list, the maintainer regularly posts messages | |
| entitled "What’s cooking in git.git" and "What’s in git.git" giving | |
| the status of various proposed changes. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="travis">GitHub-Travis CI hints</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>With an account at GitHub (you can get one for free to work on open | |
| source projects), you can use Travis CI to test your changes on Linux, | |
| Mac (and hopefully soon Windows). You can find a successful example | |
| test build here: <a href="https://travis-ci.org/git/git/builds/120473209">https://travis-ci.org/git/git/builds/120473209</a></p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Follow these steps for the initial setup:</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Fork <a href="https://github.com/git/git">https://github.com/git/git</a> to your GitHub account. | |
| You can find detailed instructions how to fork here: | |
| <a href="https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/">https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/</a> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Open the Travis CI website: <a href="https://travis-ci.org">https://travis-ci.org</a> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Press the "Sign in with GitHub" button. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Grant Travis CI permissions to access your GitHub account. | |
| You can find more information about the required permissions here: | |
| <a href="https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/github-oauth-scopes">https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/github-oauth-scopes</a> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Open your Travis CI profile page: <a href="https://travis-ci.org/profile">https://travis-ci.org/profile</a> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Enable Travis CI builds for your Git fork. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>After the initial setup, Travis CI will run whenever you push new changes | |
| to your fork of Git on GitHub. You can monitor the test state of all your | |
| branches here: <a href="https://travis-ci.org/">https://travis-ci.org/</a><em><Your GitHub handle></em>/git/branches</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If a branch did not pass all test cases then it is marked with a red | |
| cross. In that case you can click on the failing Travis CI job and | |
| scroll all the way down in the log. Find the line "←- Click here to see | |
| detailed test output!" and click on the triangle next to the log line | |
| number to expand the detailed test output. Here is such a failing | |
| example: <a href="https://travis-ci.org/git/git/jobs/122676187">https://travis-ci.org/git/git/jobs/122676187</a></p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Fix the problem and push your fix to your Git fork. This will trigger | |
| a new Travis CI build to ensure all tests pass.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="mua">MUA specific hints</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Some of patches I receive or pick up from the list share common | |
| patterns of breakage. Please make sure your MUA is set up | |
| properly not to corrupt whitespaces.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>See the DISCUSSION section of <a href="git-format-patch.html">git-format-patch(1)</a> for hints on | |
| checking your patch by mailing it to yourself and applying with | |
| <a href="git-am.html">git-am(1)</a>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>While you are at it, check the resulting commit log message from | |
| a trial run of applying the patch. If what is in the resulting | |
| commit is not exactly what you would want to see, it is very | |
| likely that your maintainer would end up hand editing the log | |
| message when he applies your patch. Things like "Hi, this is my | |
| first patch.\n", if you really want to put in the patch e-mail, | |
| should come after the three-dash line that signals the end of the | |
| commit message.</p></div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_pine">Pine</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>(Johannes Schindelin)</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>I don't know how many people still use pine, but for those poor | |
| souls it may be good to mention that the quell-flowed-text is | |
| needed for recent versions. | |
| ... the "no-strip-whitespace-before-send" option, too. AFAIK it | |
| was introduced in 4.60.</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>(Linus Torvalds)</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>And 4.58 needs at least this. | |
| diff-tree 8326dd8350be64ac7fc805f6563a1d61ad10d32c (from e886a61f76edf5410573e92e38ce22974f9c40f1) | |
| Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org> | |
| Date: Mon Aug 15 17:23:51 2005 -0700 | |
| Fix pine whitespace-corruption bug | |
| There's no excuse for unconditionally removing whitespace from | |
| the pico buffers on close. | |
| diff --git a/pico/pico.c b/pico/pico.c | |
| --- a/pico/pico.c | |
| +++ b/pico/pico.c | |
| @@ -219,7 +219,9 @@ PICO *pm; | |
| switch(pico_all_done){ /* prepare for/handle final events */ | |
| case COMP_EXIT : /* already confirmed */ | |
| packheader(); | |
| +#if 0 | |
| stripwhitespace(); | |
| +#endif | |
| c |= COMP_EXIT; | |
| break;</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>(Daniel Barkalow)</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>> A patch to SubmittingPatches, MUA specific help section for | |
| > users of Pine 4.63 would be very much appreciated. | |
| Ah, it looks like a recent version changed the default behavior to do the | |
| right thing, and inverted the sense of the configuration option. (Either | |
| that or Gentoo did it.) So you need to set the | |
| "no-strip-whitespace-before-send" option, unless the option you have is | |
| "strip-whitespace-before-send", in which case you should avoid checking | |
| it.</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_thunderbird_kmail_gmail">Thunderbird, KMail, GMail</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>See the MUA-SPECIFIC HINTS section of <a href="git-format-patch.html">git-format-patch(1)</a>.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_gnus">Gnus</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>"|" in the <code>*Summary*</code> buffer can be used to pipe the current | |
| message to an external program, and this is a handy way to drive | |
| <code>git am</code>. However, if the message is MIME encoded, what is | |
| piped into the program is the representation you see in your | |
| <code>*Article*</code> buffer after unwrapping MIME. This is often not what | |
| you would want for two reasons. It tends to screw up non ASCII | |
| characters (most notably in people’s names), and also | |
| whitespaces (fatal in patches). Running "C-u g" to display the | |
| message in raw form before using "|" to run the pipe can work | |
| this problem around.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
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