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- # Contributing to SDL
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- We appreciate your interest in contributing to SDL, this document will describe how to report bugs, contribute code or ideas or edit documentation.
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- **Table Of Contents**
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- - [Filing a GitHub issue](#filing-a-github-issue)
- - [Reporting a bug](#reporting-a-bug)
- - [Suggesting enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements)
- - [Contributing code](#contributing-code)
- - [Forking the project](#forking-the-project)
- - [Following the style guide](#following-the-style-guide)
- - [Running the tests](#running-the-tests)
- - [Opening a pull request](#opening-a-pull-request)
- - [Contributing to the documentation](#contributing-to-the-documentation)
- - [Editing a function documentation](#editing-a-function-documentation)
- - [Editing the wiki](#editing-the-wiki)
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- ## Filing a GitHub issue
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- ### Reporting a bug
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- If you think you have found a bug and would like to report it, here are the steps you should take:
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- - Before opening a new issue, ensure your bug has not already been reported on the [GitHub Issues page](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues).
- - On the issue tracker, click on [New Issue](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/new).
- - Include details about your environment, such as your Operating System and SDL version.
- - If possible, provide a small example that reproduces your bug.
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- ### Suggesting enhancements
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- If you want to suggest changes for the project, here are the steps you should take:
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- - Check if the suggestion has already been made on:
- - the [issue tracker](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues);
- - the [discourse forum](https://discourse.libsdl.org/);
- - or if a [pull request](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pulls) already exists.
- - On the issue tracker, click on [New Issue](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/new).
- - Describe what change you would like to happen.
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- ## Contributing code
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- This section will cover how the process of forking the project, making a change and opening a pull request.
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- ### Forking the project
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- The first step consists in making a fork of the project, this is only necessary for the first contribution.
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- Head over to https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL and click on the `Fork` button in the top right corner of your screen, you may leave the fields unchanged and click `Create Fork`.
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- You will be redirected to your fork of the repository, click the green `Code` button and copy the git clone link.
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- If you had already forked the repository, you may update it from the web page using the `Fetch upstream` button.
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- ### Following the style guide
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- Code formatting is done using a custom `.clang-format` file, you can learn more about how to run it [here](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html).
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- Some legacy code may not be formatted, as such avoid formatting the whole file at once and only format around your changes.
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- For your commit message to be properly displayed on GitHub, it should contain:
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- - A short description of the commit of 50 characters or less on the first line.
- - If necessary, add a blank line followed by a long description, each line should be 72 characters or less.
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- For example:
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- ```
- Fix crash in SDL_FooBar.
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- This addresses the issue #123456 by making sure Foo was successful
- before calling Bar.
- ```
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- ### Running the tests
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- Tests allow you to verify if your changes did not break any behaviour, here are the steps to follow:
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- - Before pushing, run the `testautomation` suite on your machine, there should be no more failing tests after your change than before.
- - After pushing to your fork, Continuous Integration (GitHub Actions) will ensure compilation and tests still pass on other systems.
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- ### Opening a pull request
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- - Head over to your fork's GitHub page.
- - Click on the `Contribute` button and `Open Pull Request`.
- - Fill out the pull request template.
- - If any changes are requested, you can add new commits to your fork and they will be automatically added to the pull request.
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- ## Contributing to the documentation
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- ### Editing a function documentation
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- The wiki documentation for API functions is synchronised from the headers' doxygen comments. As such, all modifications to syntax; function parameters; return value; version; related functions should be done in the header directly.
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- ### Editing the wiki
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- Other changes to the wiki should done directly from https://wiki.libsdl.org/
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