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This file contains information on Emacs developer processes.
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For information on contributing to Emacs as a non-developer, see
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(info "(emacs)Contributing") or
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http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Contributing.html
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* Information for Emacs Developers.
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An "Emacs Developer" is someone who contributes a lot of code or
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documentation to the Emacs repository. Generally, they have write
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access to the Emacs git repository on Savannah
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https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=emacs.
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** Write access to the Emacs 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 version-control repository. Request
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access on the emacs-devel@gnu.org mailing list.
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** Using the Emacs repository
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Emacs uses git for the source code repository.
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See http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GitQuickStartForEmacsDevs to get
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started, and http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GitForEmacsDevs for more
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advanced information.
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Alternately, see admin/notes/git-workflow.
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If committing changes written by someone else, make the ChangeLog
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entry in their name, not yours. git distinguishes between the author
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and the committer; use the --author option on the commit command to
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specify the actual author; the committer defaults to you.
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** commit messages
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When using git, commit messages should use ChangeLog format, with the
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following modifications:
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- Add a single short line explaining the change, then an empty line,
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then unindented ChangeLog entries.
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You can use various Emacs functions to ease this process; see (info
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"(emacs)Change Log Commands") or
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http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Change-Log-Commands.html.
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- The summary line is limited to 72 characters (enforced by a commit
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hook). If you have trouble making that a good summary, add a
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paragraph below it, before the individual file descriptions.
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- If only a single file is changed, the summary line can be the normal
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file first line (starting with the asterisk). Then there is no
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individual files section.
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- Explaining the rationale for a design choice is best done in comments
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in the source code. However, sometimes it is useful to describe just
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the rationale for a change; that can be done in the commit message
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between the summary line and the file entries.
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** ChangeLog notes
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- Emacs generally follows the GNU coding standards when it comes to
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ChangeLogs:
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http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Change-Logs.html . One
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exception is that we still sometimes quote `like-this' (as the
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standards used to recommend) rather than 'like-this' (as they do
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now), because `...' is so widely used elsewhere in Emacs.
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- Some of the rules in the GNU coding standards section 5.2
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"Commenting Your Work" also apply to ChangeLog entries: they must be
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in English, and be complete sentences starting with a capital and
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ending with a period (except the summary line should not end in a
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period).
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It is tempting to relax this rule for commit messages, since they
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are somewhat transient. However, they are preserved indefinitely,
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and have a reasonable chance of being read in the future, so it's
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better that they have good presentation.
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- There are multiple ChangeLogs in the emacs source; roughly one per
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high-level directory. The ChangeLog entry for a commit belongs in the
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lowest ChangeLog that is higher than or at the same level as any file
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changed by the commit.
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- Use the present tense; describe "what the change does", not "what
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the change did".
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- Preferred form for several entries with the same content:
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* help.el (view-lossage):
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* kmacro.el (kmacro-edit-lossage):
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* edmacro.el (edit-kbd-macro): Fix docstring, lossage is now 300 keys.
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(Rather than anything involving "ditto" and suchlike.)
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- If the commit fixes a bug, add a separate line
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Fixes: bug#NNNN
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where NNNN is the bug number.
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- In ChangeLog entries, there is no standard or recommended way to
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identify revisions.
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One way to identify revisions is by quoting their summary line.
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Another is with an action stamp - an RFC3339 date followed by !
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followed by the committer's email - for example,
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"2014-01-16T05:43:35Z!esr@thyrsus.com". Often, "my previous commit"
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will suffice.
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- There is no need to make separate ChangeLog entries for files such
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as NEWS, MAINTAINERS, and FOR-RELEASE, or to indicate regeneration
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of files such as 'configure'. "There is no need" means you don't
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have to, but you can if you want to.
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** branches
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Development normally takes places on the trunk.
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Sometimes specialized features are developed on separate branches
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before possibly being merged to the trunk.
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Development is discussed on the emacs-devel mailing list.
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Sometime before the release of a new major version of Emacs a "feature
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freeze" is imposed on the trunk, to prepare for creating a release
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branch. No new features may be added to the trunk after this point,
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until the release branch is created. Announcements about the freeze
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(and other important events) are made on the info-gnu-emacs mailing
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list, and not anywhere else.
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The trunk branch is named "master" in git; release branches are named
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"emacs-nn" where "nn" is the major version.
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If you are fixing a bug that exists in the current release, be sure to
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commit it to the release branch; it will be merged to the master
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branch later.
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However, if you know that the change will be difficult to merge to the
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trunk (eg because the trunk code has changed a lot), you can apply the
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change to both trunk and branch yourself. Indicate in the release
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branch commit log that there is no need to merge the commit to the
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trunk; start the commit message with "Backport:". gitmerge.el will
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then exclude that commit from the merge to trunk.
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** Other process information
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See all the files in admin/notes/* . In particular, see
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admin/notes/newfile, see admin/notes/repo.
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*** git vs rename
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git does not explicitly represent a file renaming; it uses a percent
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changed heuristic to deduce that a file was renamed. So if you are
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planning to make extensive changes to a file after renaming it (or
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moving it to another directory), you should:
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- create a feature branch
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- commit the rename without any changes
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- make other changes
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- merge the feature branch to trunk, _not_ squashing the commits into
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one. The commit message on this merge should summarize the renames
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and all the changes.
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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 and fixes, feature requests and implementations should be
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sent to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, the bug/feature list. This is coupled
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to the tracker at http://debbugs.gnu.org .
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You can subscribe to the mailing lists, or see the list archives,
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by following links from http://savannah.gnu.org/mail/?group=emacs .
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** Document your changes.
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Any change that matters to end-users should have an entry in etc/NEWS.
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Doc-strings should be updated together with the code.
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Think about whether your change requires updating the manuals. If you
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know it does not, mark the NEWS entry with "---". If you know
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that *all* the necessary documentation updates have been made, mark
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the entry with "+++". Otherwise do not mark it.
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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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This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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Local variables:
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mode: outline
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paragraph-separate: "[ ]*$"
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end:
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