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// This file is part of the Doxygen Developer Manual
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/** @page patchguide Patch Guidelines
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Please mail patches to: @par
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openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
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Note that you can't send patches to that list unless
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you're a member, despite what the list info page says.
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@section Patch Guidelines in a Nutshell
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Your patches should be against git mainline. Submit output
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of "git diff"; equivalently, quilt patches are OK.
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It should be a "good patch": focus it on a single
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issue, and make it be easily reviewable. Don't make
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it so large that it's hard to review; split large
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patches into smaller ones. (That can also help
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track down bugs later on.) All patches should
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be "clean", which includes preserving the existing
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coding style and updating documentation as needed.j
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Attach the patch to the email as a .txt file and
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also write a short change log entry that maintainers
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can copy and paste into the commit message
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Say if it's a bugfix (describe the bug) or a new
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feature. Don't expect patches to merge immediately
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for the next release. Be ready to rework patches
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in response to feedback.
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Add yourself to the GPL copyright for non-trivial changes.
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To create a patch from the command line:
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@code
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git diff >mypatch.txt
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@endcode
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@section More Information on Patching
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The @ref primerpatches provides a more complete guide to creating,
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managing, and contributing patches to the OpenOCD project.
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*/
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/** @file
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This file contains the @ref patchguide page.
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*/
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