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How to contribute to lwIP
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Here is a short list of suggestions to anybody working with lwIP and
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trying to contribute bugreports, fixes, enhancements, platform ports etc.
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First of all as you may already know lwIP is a volunteer project so feedback
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to fixes or questions might often come late. Hopefully the bug and patch tracking
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features of Savannah help us not lose users' input.
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Source code style:
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- indentation is two spaces per level, no tabs.
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- end debug messages with a trailing newline (\n).
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- no space between function and opening bracket.
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- one space between keyword and opening bracket.
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- one space and no newline before opening curly braces.
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- spaces surrounding assignment and comparisons.
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- use current source code style as further reference.
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Source code self documentation style:
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- JavaDoc compliant and Doxygen compatible.
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- Function documentation above functions in .c files, not .h files.
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- Use current documentation style as further reference.
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Bug reports and patches:
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- Make sure you are reporting bugs or send patches against the latest sources.That usually means code in CVS
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- If you think you found a bug make sure it's not already filed in the bugtracker at savannah
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- If you have a fix put the patch on Savannah. If it's a patch that affects both core and arch specific
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stuff please separate them so that the core can be applied separately while leaving the other patch 'open'
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The prefered way is to NOT touch archs you can't test and let maintainers take care of them. This is a good
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way to see if they are used at all - the same goes for unix netifs except tapif.
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- Do not file a bug and post a fix to it to the patch area. Either a bug report or a patch will be enough.
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If you correct an existing bug then attach the patch to the bug rather than creating a new entry in the patch area.
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- Trivial patches (compiler warning, indentation and spelling fixes or anything obvious which takes a line or two)
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can go to the lwip-users list. This is still the fastest way of interaction and the list is not so crowded
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as to allow for loss of fixes. Putting bugs on Savannah and subsequently closing them is too much an overhead
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for reporting a compiler warning fix.
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- Patches should be specific to a single change or to related changes.Do not mix bugfixes with spelling and other
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trivial fixes unless the bugfix is trivial too.Do not reorganize code and rename identifiers in the same patch you
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change behaviour if not necessary.A patch is easier to read and understand if it's to the point and short than
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if it's not to the point and long :) so the chances for it to be applied are greater.
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For platform porters:
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- If you've ported lwIP to a platform (an OS, a uC/processor or a combination of these) and you think it
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could benefit others[1] you might want to post an url to a tarball or zip from which it can be imported
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to the contrib CVS module. Then you get CVS access and have to maintain your port :)
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[1] - lwIP CVS should not be just a place to keep your port so you don't have to set up your own CVS :)
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Especially welcome are ports to common enough OS/hardware that others can have access too.
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