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README

      1 Pixman is a library that provides low-level pixel manipulation
      2 features such as image compositing and trapezoid rasterization.
      3 
      4 Questions, bug reports and patches should be directed to the pixman
      5 mailing list:
      6 
      7         http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pixman
      8 
      9 You can also file bugs at
     10 
     11         https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=pixman
     12 
     13 For real time discussions about pixman, feel free to join the IRC
     14 channels #cairo and #xorg-devel on the FreeNode IRC network.
     15 
     16 
     17 Contributing
     18 ------------
     19 
     20 In order to contribute to pixman, you will need a working knowledge of
     21 the git version control system. For a quick getting started guide,
     22 there is the "Everyday Git With 20 Commands Or So guide"
     23 
     24         http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html
     25 
     26 from the Git homepage. For more in depth git documentation, see the
     27 resources on the Git community documentation page:
     28 
     29         http://git-scm.com/documentation
     30 
     31 Pixman uses the infrastructure from the freedesktop.org umbrella
     32 project. For instructions about how to use the git service on
     33 freedesktop.org, see:
     34 
     35         http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Infrastructure/git/Developers
     36 
     37 The Pixman master repository can be found at:
     38 
     39 	git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/pixman
     40 
     41 and browsed on the web here:
     42 
     43 	http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pixman/
     44 
     45 
     46 Sending patches
     47 ---------------
     48 
     49 The general workflow for sending patches is to first make sure that
     50 git can send mail on your system. Then, 
     51 
     52  - create a branch off of master in your local git repository
     53 
     54  - make your changes as one or more commits
     55 
     56  - use the 
     57 
     58         git send-email
     59 
     60    command to send the patch series to pixman (a] lists.freedesktop.org.
     61 
     62 In order for your patches to be accepted, please consider the
     63 following guidelines:
     64 
     65  - This link:
     66 
     67         http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html#patch-series
     68 
     69    describes how what a good patch series is, and to create one with
     70    git.
     71 
     72  - At each point in the series, pixman should compile and the test
     73    suite should pass.
     74 
     75    The exception here is if you are changing the test suite to
     76    demonstrate a bug. In this case, make one commit that makes the
     77    test suite fail due to the bug, and then another commit that fixes
     78    the bug.
     79 
     80    You can run the test suite with 
     81 
     82         make check
     83 
     84    It will take around two minutes to run on a modern PC.
     85 
     86  - Follow the coding style described in the CODING_STYLE file
     87 
     88  - For bug fixes, include an update to the test suite to make sure
     89    the bug doesn't reappear.
     90 
     91  - For new features, add tests of the feature to the test
     92    suite. Also, add a program demonstrating the new feature to the
     93    demos/ directory.
     94 
     95  - Write descriptive commit messages. Useful information to include:
     96         - Benchmark results, before and after
     97 	- Description of the bug that was fixed
     98 	- Detailed rationale for any new API
     99 	- Alternative approaches that were rejected (and why they
    100           don't work)
    101 	- If review comments were incorporated, a brief version
    102           history describing what those changes were.
    103 
    104  - For big patch series, send an introductory email with an overall
    105    description of the patch series, including benchmarks and
    106    motivation. Each commit message should still be descriptive and
    107    include enough information to understand why this particular commit
    108    was necessary.
    109 
    110 Pixman has high standards for code quality and so almost everybody
    111 should expect to have the first versions of their patches rejected.
    112 
    113 If you think that the reviewers are wrong about something, or that the
    114 guidelines above are wrong, feel free to discuss the issue on the
    115 list. The purpose of the guidelines and code review is to ensure high
    116 code quality; it is not an exercise in compliance.
    117