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* Guidelines for patch submissions.
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** What is a patch?
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-------------------
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A patch file, also known as a "diff", is a textual representation of
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changes to source code. Patches are readable enough to be reviewed by
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humans and at the same time regular enough to be processed by
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programs. The `patch' utility is used to change the source code in
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the manner that the patch describes, this being called "applying" the
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patch. Patches work even on files that have been modified
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independently of the modifications in the patch, as long as those
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other changes do not conflict with the patch.
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Because of these properties, patches are the preferred means of
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distributing the changes to a free software project. If you have made
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a change to Wget and would like to contribute it, you will need to
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create a patch and send it to the developers; please read on.
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** Where to send the patches.
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Patches intended to be applied to Wget should be mailed to
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<wget-patches@sunsite.dk>. Each patch will be reviewed by the
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developers, and will be acked and added to the distribution, or
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rejected with an explanation. Unfortunately, the developers are often
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busy with their day jobs, so the review process can take a while.
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If you want to discuss your patch with the community of Wget users and
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developers, it is OK to send it to the main list at <wget@sunsite.dk>.
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If the patch is really huge (more than 100K or so), you may want to
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put it on the web and post the URL.
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EVERY patch should be accompanied by an explanation of what the patch
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changes, and why the change is desirable or necessary. The
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explanation need not be long, but please don't just send a patch
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without any accompanying text.
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Normally, a patch can be just inserted into the message, after the
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explanation and the ChangeLog entry. However, if your mail composer
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or gateway is inclined to munge patches, e.g. by wrapping long lines,
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please send them out as a MIME attachment. It is important that the
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patch survives the travel unchanged so that we can feed it to the
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`patch' utility after reviewing it.
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** How to create patches.
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First, please make sure that you are working with the latest version
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of the source -- changing obsolete code is a waste of time. Working
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on the latest release is acceptable in most cases, but it is better
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yet to download the very latest sources from the public CVS server and
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work on those. The web page at <http://sunsite.dk/wget/> explains
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what CVS is and how to check out Wget's source code from the public
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repository.
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Patches are created using the `diff' program. When making patches,
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please use the `-u' option, or if your diff doesn't support it, `-c'.
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Ordinary (context-free) diffs are notoriously prone to errors, since
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line numbers tend to change when others make changes to the same
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source file.
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In the general case, `diff' is used like this:
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diff -u ORIGFILE CHANGEDFILE > patch.txt
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Also, it is helpful if you create the patch in the top level of
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the Wget source directory. For example:
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cp src/http.c src/http.c.orig
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... modify src/http.c ....
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diff -u src/http.c.orig src/http.c > patch.txt
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If your patch changes more than one file, feel free to simply
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concatenate the diffs of different files into a large diff:
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(diff -u foo.orig foo; diff -u bar.orig bar) > patch.txt
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The alternative is to leave the unchanged source lying around and use
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the `-r' option to compare entire directories:
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diff -ru wget-1.9.orig wget-1.9 > patch.txt
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If you do that, please be careful not to include the differences to
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automatically generated files, such as `.info*'.
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If you are using CVS, generating diffs is much simpler -- after
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changing the files, all you need to do is run the following command
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from Wget's top-level directory:
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cvs diff -u > patch.txt
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If you run on Windows and don't have `diff' handy, please get one.
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It's extremely hard to review changes to files unless they're in the
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form of a patch. If you really cannot use a variant of `diff', then
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mail us the whole new file and specify which version of Wget you
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changed; that way we will be able to generate the diff ourselves.
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Finally, if your changes introduce new files, or if they change the
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old files past all recognition (e.g. by completely reimplementing the
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old stuff), sending a patch obviously doesn't make sense. In that
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case, just attach the files along with an explanation of what is being
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changed.
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** Standards and coding style.
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------------------------------
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Wget abides by the GNU coding standards, available at:
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http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards.html
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I consider perhaps the most important single point in that entire
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document to be the "no arbitrary limits" rule. Even where Wget's
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coding is less than exemplary, it respects that rule. There should be
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no exceptions.
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Here is a short recap of the GNU formatting and naming conventions,
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partly borrowed from XEmacs:
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* Put a space after every comma.
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* Put a space before the parenthesis that begins a function call,
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macro call, function declaration or definition, or control
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statement (if, while, switch, for). (DO NOT do this for macro
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definitions; this is invalid preprocessor syntax.)
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* The brace that begins a control statement (if, while, for, switch,
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do) or a function definition should go on a line by itself.
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* In function definitions, put the return type and all other
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qualifiers on a line before the function name. Thus, the function
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name is always at the beginning of a line.
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* Indentation level is two spaces. (However, the first and
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following statements of a while/for/if/etc. block are indented
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four spaces from the while/for/if keyword. The opening and
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closing braces are indented two spaces.)
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* Variable and function names should be all lowercase, with
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underscores separating words, except for a prefixing tag, which may
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be in uppercase. Do not use the mixed-case convention (e.g.
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SetVariableToValue ()) and *especially* do not use Microsoft
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Hungarian notation (char **rgszRedundantTag).
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* Preprocessor constants and enumerations should be all uppercase,
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and should be prefixed with a tag that groups related constants
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together.
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** ChangeLog policy.
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--------------------
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Each patch should be accompanied by an update to the appropriate
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ChangeLog file. Please don't mail diffs of ChangeLog files because
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they have an extremely high rate of failure; just mail us the new
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entries you added to the ChangeLog. Patches without a ChangeLog entry
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will be accepted, but this creates additional work for the
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maintainers, so please do take the time to write one.
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Guidelines for writing ChangeLog entries are also governed by the GNU
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coding standards, under the "Change Logs" section.
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