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This is a short document how you should send your patches. | This is a short document how you should send your patches. | ||
==Getting the code== | ==Getting the code== | ||
To | To get the bluefish source see [[Getting Bluefish]]. If you have checked out the code, then please first update it to retrieve the latest revision: | ||
svn update | |||
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The following information is for people wanting to hack on Bluefishs source code. | The following information is for people wanting to hack on Bluefishs source code. | ||
===While coding=== | ===While coding=== | ||
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* for gtk callback functions, use the name of the signal in the name, and append '''_lcb''' to the function name if it is local, or '''_cb''' for non-local callbacks | * for gtk callback functions, use the name of the signal in the name, and append '''_lcb''' to the function name if it is local, or '''_cb''' for non-local callbacks | ||
* more to come... | * more to come... | ||
===Before creating the patch=== | ===Before creating the patch=== | ||
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The following information is for people wanting to translate Bluefish into their language and update an existing language. | The following information is for people wanting to translate Bluefish into their language and update an existing language. | ||
===Before you start=== | ===Before you start=== | ||
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Before you start contact our translation coordinator. To get a very last and complete template file run: | Before you start contact our translation coordinator. To get a very last and complete template file run: | ||
LINGUAS="your_lang" make update-po | |||
After this step you can begin to work on these translations. For a list of all ''.po'' files for your language use '''find . -name your_lang.po'''. If there are no ''.po'' file for your language please contact our translaton coordinator. Files for a new translation can also be obtained with: | |||
find . -name "*.pot" -execdir msginit -l your_lang_code --no-translator ";" | |||
===Before creating the patch=== | ===Before creating the patch=== | ||
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The following step is not necessary but it will help you finding issues, which must be fixed, before your changes can be committed to the subversion tree. It requires an installation of the gettext tools. | The following step is not necessary but it will help you finding issues, which must be fixed, before your changes can be committed to the subversion tree. It requires an installation of the gettext tools. | ||
find . -name lang.po | xargs msgcat --use-first -o - | msgfmt -o /dev/null --statistics - | |||
This step should report missing or fuzzy translations and even errors in your .po file. It won't report wrong translations though. | |||
==Create the patch== | ==Create the patch== | ||
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Before you create a patch in the subversion tree you should again update it to the latest SVN revision via <code>svn update</code> and resolve all occuring conflicts (if any). Then produce the patch by using the <code>svn diff</code> command as shown below: | Before you create a patch in the subversion tree you should again update it to the latest SVN revision via <code>svn update</code> and resolve all occuring conflicts (if any). Then produce the patch by using the <code>svn diff</code> command as shown below: | ||
svn diff | bzip2 -9c > your_patch.diff.bz2 | |||
svn diff src/foo.c data/bflang/foo.bflang2 | bzip2 -9c > your_patch.diff.bz2 | svn diff src/foo.c data/bflang/foo.bflang2 | bzip2 -9c > your_patch.diff.bz2 | ||
====Special notes for translators==== | ====Special notes for translators==== | ||
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In case you have updated all <tt>your_lang.po</tt> files in the subversion tree and you want to send us a patch, you can use: | In case you have updated all <tt>your_lang.po</tt> files in the subversion tree and you want to send us a patch, you can use: | ||
find . -name your_lang.po | xargs svn diff | bzip2 -9c > your_lang.diff.bz2 | |||
Alternatively you can send us the files too by adding them to a tarball: | Alternatively you can send us the files too by adding them to a tarball: | ||
find . -name your_lang.po | xargs tar -cjf your_lang.tar.bz2 | |||
===Create the patch against the tarball=== | ===Create the patch against the tarball=== | ||
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* <code>cd</code> to the parent dir of the two trees | * <code>cd</code> to the parent dir of the two trees | ||
* run <code>diff -purN original-tree working-tree | bzip2 -9c > patch.diff.bz2</code> | * run <code>diff -purN original-tree working-tree | bzip2 -9c > patch.diff.bz2</code> | ||
==Sending the patch== | ==Sending the patch== | ||
You can send patches to the development mailinglist or attach them to a bugzilla bugreport. | You can send patches to the [mailto:bluefish-dev@lists.ems.ru development mailinglist]<ref>You can subscribe to the developers' Bluefish mailing list by sending an email containing “subscribe bluefish-dev” to [mailto:bluefish-dev-request@lists.ems.ru bluefish-dev-request@lists.ems.ru].</ref> or attach them to a [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=bluefish bugzilla bugreport]. | ||
simple isn't it? | simple isn't it? | ||
==notes and references== | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 29 September 2009
This is a short document how you should send your patches.
Getting the code
To get the bluefish source see Getting Bluefish. If you have checked out the code, then please first update it to retrieve the latest revision:
svn update
Notes for hackers
The following information is for people wanting to hack on Bluefishs source code.
While coding
- for indenting use tabs, not spaces
- comment all public functions like it is done in bf_lib.c and gtk_easy.c (javadoc style, with some small differences)
- declare all non-local functions in the .h file
- for gtk callback functions, use the name of the signal in the name, and append _lcb to the function name if it is local, or _cb for non-local callbacks
- more to come...
Before creating the patch
- run make distclean && ./configure && make and test if it runs successfull
- if you have the possibility do this even with gcc-2.95 and gcc-3 as compiler
- more to come later...
Notes for translators
The following information is for people wanting to translate Bluefish into their language and update an existing language.
Before you start
Before you start contact our translation coordinator. To get a very last and complete template file run:
LINGUAS="your_lang" make update-po
After this step you can begin to work on these translations. For a list of all .po files for your language use find . -name your_lang.po. If there are no .po file for your language please contact our translaton coordinator. Files for a new translation can also be obtained with:
find . -name "*.pot" -execdir msginit -l your_lang_code --no-translator ";"
Before creating the patch
The following step is not necessary but it will help you finding issues, which must be fixed, before your changes can be committed to the subversion tree. It requires an installation of the gettext tools.
find . -name lang.po | xargs msgcat --use-first -o - | msgfmt -o /dev/null --statistics -
This step should report missing or fuzzy translations and even errors in your .po file. It won't report wrong translations though.
Create the patch
Create the patch against the Subversion tree
Before you create a patch in the subversion tree you should again update it to the latest SVN revision via svn update
and resolve all occuring conflicts (if any). Then produce the patch by using the svn diff
command as shown below:
svn diff | bzip2 -9c > your_patch.diff.bz2
svn diff src/foo.c data/bflang/foo.bflang2 | bzip2 -9c > your_patch.diff.bz2
Special notes for translators
In case you have updated all your_lang.po files in the subversion tree and you want to send us a patch, you can use:
find . -name your_lang.po | xargs svn diff | bzip2 -9c > your_lang.diff.bz2
Alternatively you can send us the files too by adding them to a tarball:
find . -name your_lang.po | xargs tar -cjf your_lang.tar.bz2
Create the patch against the tarball
Suppose you have two directories, the original tree (e.g. bluefish-unstable-1.3.6.orig) and your working tree (e.g. bluefish-unstable-1.3.6), then use the diff comand to produce a patch. Make sure you
- run
make distclean
(or evenmake maintainer-clean
) in both trees cd
to the parent dir of the two trees- run
diff -purN original-tree working-tree | bzip2 -9c > patch.diff.bz2
Sending the patch
You can send patches to the development mailinglist<ref>You can subscribe to the developers' Bluefish mailing list by sending an email containing “subscribe bluefish-dev” to bluefish-dev-request@lists.ems.ru.</ref> or attach them to a bugzilla bugreport.
simple isn't it?
notes and references
<references/>