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Contributing to axmol
For general questions
You can ask general questions by using:
- Forum (preferred way): https://github.com/axmolengine/axmol/discussions
Reporting bugs
To report bugs, please use the Issue Tracker
Steps to report a bug:
- Open the url
- Add all the needed information to reproduce the bug, the information include
- engine version
- steps to reproduce the bug
- some pseudocode
- resources link if needed
Submitting patches
If you want to contribute code, please follow these steps:
(If you are new to git and/or GitHub, you should read Pro Git , especially the section on Contributing to a project:Small/Large Public Project )
- Download the latest axmol develop branch from github:
$ git clone git://github.com/axmolengine/axmol.git
$ cd axmol
$ git checkout dev
- Apply your changes in the recently downloaded repository
- Commit your changes in your own repository
- Create a new branch with your patch:
$ git checkout -b my_fix_branch
- Push your new branch to your public repository
- Send a “pull request” to user “axmol”
- It must be complete. See the definition below
- It must follow the Releases rules. See the definition below
Only complete patches will be merged
The patch must be complete. And by that, we mean:
- For C++ code follow the [axmol C++ Coding Style][1]
- For Python code follow the [PEP8 guidelines][3]
- Describe what the patch does
- Include test cases if applicable
- Include unit tests if applicable
- Must be tested in all supported platforms [*]
- Must NOT degrade the performance
- Must NOT break existing tests cases
- Must NOT break the Continuous Integration build
- Must NOT break backward compatibility
- Must compile WITHOUT warnings
- New APIs MUST be easy to use, familiar to cocos2d-x users
- Code MUST be easy to extend and maintain
- Must have documentation: C++ APIs must use Doxygen strings, tools must have a README.md file that describe how to use the tool
- Must be efficient (fast / low memory needs)
- It must not duplicate existing code, unless the new code deprecates the old one
- Patches that refactor key components will only be merged in the next major versions.
[*]: If you don't have access to test your code in all the supported platforms, let us know.
TBD: Is this applicable for big features ? What is the best way to merge big features ?