=================================== Contribution Guide for libgcompat =================================== :Author: * **A. Wilcox**, documentation writer :Copyright: © 2016-2022 Adélie Linux and contributors. NCSA open source licence. Introduction ============ This repository contains the libgcompat, a library providing GNU libc (glibc) compatibility for Linux computers using the musl libc. Code style ========== Contributions are expected to maintain a consistent code style. This ensures readable and future maintainability, since all the code will look and feel the same. A few key notes about the C style used in this repository: Include comments ```````````````` When using the ``#include`` preprocessor directive, add a comment next to it detailing the interfaces used from that header. For example: :: #include /* getenv */ Tabs ```` Hard tabs (\t) are used, and are 8 spaces. Where brace alignment is required, tabs are used to the nearest eighth space, followed by the requisite number of spaces. Braces `````` **Always** use braces for blocks like ``if``, ``while``, ``for``, even if the block only contains a single statement. This is to ensure that more complex decision trees do not have accidental side-effects. Contributing Changes ==================== This section describes the usual flows of contribution to this repository. GitLab Pull Requests ```````````````````` #. If you do not already have an Adélie GitLab_ account, you must create one. #. Create a *fork* of the gcompat repository. For more information, consult the GitLab online documentation. #. Clone your forked repository to your computer. #. Make your changes. #. Test your changes to ensure they are correct. #. Add (or remove) changed files using ``git add`` and ``git rm``. #. Commit your changes to the tree using the command ``git commit`` and ``git push``. #. Visit your forked repository in a Web browser. #. Choose the *Create Pull Request* button. #. Review your changes to ensure they are correct, and then submit the form. .. GitLab_: https://git.adelielinux.org/ Mailing List ```````````` #. Clone the packages repository to your computer. #. Make your changes. #. Test your changes to ensure they are correct. #. Add (or remove) changed files using ``git add`` and ``git rm``. #. Commit your changes to the tree using the command ``git commit``. #. Use the command ``git format-patch HEAD^`` to create a patch file for your commit. .. note:: If you have made multiple commits to the tree, you will need to add an additional ^ for each commit you have made. For example, if you have made three commits, you will use the command ``git format-patch HEAD^^^``. #. Email the resulting patch to the gcompat mailing list, or use ``git send-email``.