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Contributing to Duktape
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Copyrights and licensing
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Duktape copyrights are held by its contributors. Contributors agree to
license their contribution(s) under Duktape `LICENSE.txt`. See `AUTHORS.txt`
for details.
To make a code contribution to Duktape
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* Fork the Duktape Github repository and make your changes. Use a well named
topic branch for the changes, preferably with lowercase and dashes, e.g.
`xyz-compiler-fixes`. Fork off the `master` branch. Avoid forking from
Duktape repository work branches as they may get rebased.
* Test your changes as thoroughly as possible. At the very minimum, the number
of failed test cases with `make qecmatest` and `make apitest` should not
increase. If some test cases are invalidated by the changes, fix the test
cases as part of the commit. If you add new functionality, you should add
test case(s) to illustrate the changes and desired behavior.
* Ensure your code follows the style guidelines in `code-issues.txt`.
Not everything is spelled out explicitly, so try to follow the general
style in the code base. Check that your diff looks as clean and minimal
as possible.
* Add yourself to the end of the author list in `AUTHORS.txt` if you're
not already on the list. By doing this you confirm that:
- You own the rights to the contribution, or have the legal right to
license the contribution under Duktape `LICENSE.txt` on behalf of
the copyright owner(s).
- You, or the copyright owner(s), agree to irrevocably license your
contribution under Duktape `LICENSE.txt`.
- Please include an e-mail address, a link to your GitHub profile, or
something similar to allow your contribution to be identified accurately.
* Create a pull request in Github. For now, the "base branch" should be
"master", i.e. the pull requests are merged directly to the master branch.
In the description:
- Summarize the change and the motivation for the change.
- If test case status changes (tests are broken / fixed, test cases
themselves needed fixing, test cases were added, etc), mention that.
To report bugs
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For now, e-mail to <sami.vaarala@iki.fi> to report bugs:
* Please attach a compilation or execution log to help diagnosis.
* For portability related compilation errors, such as endianness detection,
please attach a list of the preprocessor defines provided by your compiler
(if possible). For GCC and Clang there are helpful Makefile targets,
`gccpredefs` and `clangpredefs`.