Contributing Changes
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Getting Sources
Mercurial is used to store source code. The repository can be cloned with the following command:
hg clone http://hg.nginx.org/nginx
Formatting Changes
Changes should be formatted according to the code style used by nginx. Code formatting should not rely on such editor features like syntax highlighting or automatic line breaking. Below are some basic rules:
- maximum text width is 80 characters
- indentation is four spaces
- no tabs
- logical code blocks in a file are separated with two empty lines
Examine how existing nginx sources are formatted and mimic this style in your code. Changes will more likely be accepted if style corresponds to the surrounding code.
Commit the changes to create a Mercurial changeset. Please ensure that the specified e-mail address and real name of the change’s author are correct.
The commit message should have a single-line synopsis followed by verbose
description after an empty line.
It is desirable that the first line is no longer than 67 symbols.
The resulting changeset as a patch can be obtained using the
hg export
command:
# HG changeset patch # User Filipe Da Silva <username@example.com> # Date 1368089668 -7200 # Thu May 09 10:54:28 2013 +0200 # Node ID 2220de0521ca2c0b664a8ea1e201ce1cb90fd7a2 # Parent 822b82191940ef309cd1e6502f94d50d811252a1 Mail: removed surplus ngx_close_connection() call. It is already called for a peer connection a few lines above. diff -r 822b82191940 -r 2220de0521ca src/mail/ngx_mail_auth_http_module.c --- a/src/mail/ngx_mail_auth_http_module.c Wed May 15 15:04:49 2013 +0400 +++ b/src/mail/ngx_mail_auth_http_module.c Thu May 09 10:54:28 2013 +0200 @@ -699,7 +699,6 @@ ngx_mail_auth_http_process_headers(ngx_m p = ngx_pnalloc(s->connection->pool, ctx->err.len); if (p == NULL) { - ngx_close_connection(ctx->peer.connection); ngx_destroy_pool(ctx->pool); ngx_mail_session_internal_server_error(s); return;
Before Submitting
Several points are worth to consider before submitting changes:
- The proposed changes should work properly on a wide range of supported platforms.
- Try to make it clear why the suggested change is needed, and provide a use case, if possible.
-
Passing your changes through the test suite is a good way to ensure
that they do not cause a regression.
The repository with
tests can be cloned with the following command:
hg clone http://hg.nginx.org/nginx-tests
Submitting Changes
The proposed changes should be sent to the nginx development mailing list. The preferred and convenient method of submitting changesets is with the patchbomb extension.
License
Submitting changes implies granting project a permission to use it under an appropriate license.