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Contributing to Emacs
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Emacs is a collaborative project and we encourage contributions from
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anyone and everyone. If you want to contribute in the way that will
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help us most, we recommend (1) fixing reported bugs and (2)
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implementing the feature ideas in etc/TODO. However, if you think of
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new features to add, please suggest them too -- we might like your
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idea. Porting to new platforms is also useful, when there is a new
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platform, but that is not common nowadays.
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For documentation on how to develop Emacs changes, refer to the Emacs
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Manual and the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual (both included in the Emacs
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distribution). The web pages in http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs
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contain additional information.
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You may also want to submit your change so that can be considered for
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inclusion in a future version of Emacs (see below).
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If you don't feel up to hacking Emacs, there are many other ways to
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help. You can answer questions on the mailing lists, write
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documentation, find and report bugs, contribute to the Emacs web
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pages, or develop a package that works with Emacs.
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Here are some style and legal conventions for contributors to Emacs:
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* Coding Standards
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Contributed code should follow the GNU Coding Standard.
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If it doesn't, we'll need to find someone to fix the code before we
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can use it.
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Emacs has certain additional style and coding conventions.
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Ref: http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_toc.html
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Ref: GNU Coding Standards Info Manual
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Ref: The "Tips" Appendix in the Emacs Lisp Reference.
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* Copyright Assignment
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We can accept small changes without legal papers, and for medium-size
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changes a copyright disclaimer is ok too. To accept substantial
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contributions from you, we need a copyright assignment form filled out
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and filed with the FSF.
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Contact us at emacs-devel@gnu.org to obtain the relevant forms.
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* Getting the Source Code
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The latest version of Emacs can be downloaded using CVS or Arch from
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the Savannah web site. It is important to write your patch based on
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this version; if you start from an older version, your patch may be
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outdated when you write it, and maintainers will have hard time
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applying it.
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After you have downloaded the CVS source, you should read the file
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INSTALL.CVS for build instructions (they differ to some extent from a
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normal build).
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Ref: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emacs
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* Submitting Patches
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Every patch must have several pieces of information before we
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can properly evaluate it.
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When you have all these pieces, bundle them up in a mail message and
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send it to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org or emacs-devel@gnu.org.
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All subsequent discussion should also be sent to the mailing list.
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** Description
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For bug fixes, a description of the bug and how your patch fixes this
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bug.
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For new features, a description of the feature and your
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implementation.
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** ChangeLog
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A ChangeLog entry as plaintext (separate from the patch).
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See the various ChangeLog files for format and content. Note that,
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unlike some other projects, we do require ChangeLogs also for
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documentation, i.e. Texinfo files.
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Ref: "Change Log Concepts" node of the GNU Coding Standards Info
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Manual, for how to write good log entries.
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** The patch itself.
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Please use "Context Diff" format.
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If you are accessing the CVS repository use
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cvs update; cvs diff -cp
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else, use
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diff -cp OLD NEW
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If your version of diff does not support these options, then get the
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latest version of GNU Diff.
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** Mail format.
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We prefer to get the patches as inline plain text.
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Please be aware of line wrapping which will make the patch unreadable
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and useless for us. To avoid that, you can use MIME attachments or,
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as a last resort, uuencoded gzipped text.
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** Please reread your patch before submitting it.
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** Do not mix changes.
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If you send several unrelated changes together, we will ask you to
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separate them so we can consider each of the changes by itself.
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* Coding style and conventions.
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** Mandatory reading:
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The "Tips and Conventions" Appendix of the Emacs Lisp Reference.
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** Avoid using `defadvice' or `eval-after-load' for Lisp code to be
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included in Emacs.
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** Remove all trailing whitespace in all source and text files.
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** Use ?\s instead of ? in Lisp code for a space character.
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* Supplemental information for Emacs Developers.
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** Write access to Emacs' CVS repository.
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Once you become a frequent contributor to Emacs, we can consider
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giving you write access to the CVS repository.
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** Emacs Mailing lists.
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Discussion about Emacs development takes place on emacs-devel@gnu.org.
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Bug reports for released versions are sent to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org.
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Bug reports for development versions are sent to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org.
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You can subscribe to the mailing lists at savannah.gnu.org/projects/emacs.
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You can find the mailing lists archives at lists.gnu.org or gmane.org.
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** Document your changes.
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Think carefully about whether your change requires updating the
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documentation. If it does, you can either do this yourself or add an
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item to the NEWS file.
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If you document your change in NEWS, please mark the NEWS entry with
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the documentation status of the change: if you submit the changes for
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the manuals, mark it with "+++"; if it doesn't need to be documented,
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mark it with "---"; if it needs to be documented, but you didn't
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submit documentation changes, leave the NEWS entry unmarked. (These
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marks are checked by the Emacs maintainers to make sure every change
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was reflected in the manuals.)
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** Understanding Emacs Internals.
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The best way to understand Emacs Internals is to read the code,
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but the nodes "Tips" and "GNU Emacs Internals" in the Appendix
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of the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual may also help.
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The file etc/DEBUG describes how to debug Emacs bugs.
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* How to Maintain Copyright Years for GNU Emacs
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** Our lawyer says it is ok if we add, to each file that has been in Emacs
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since Emacs 21 came out in 2001, all the subsequent years. We don't
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need to check whether *that file* was changed in those years.
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It's sufficient that *Emacs* was changed in those years (and it was!).
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** For those files that have been added since then, we should add
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the year it was added to Emacs, and all subsequent years.
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** For the refcards under etc/, it's ok to simply use the latest year
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(typically in a `\def\year{YEAR}' expression) for the rendered copyright
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notice, while maintaining the full list of years in the copyright notice
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in the comments.
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