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Source Code Repository
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======================
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Mesa uses `Git <https://git-scm.com>`__ as its source code management
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system.
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The upstream Git repository is hosted on
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`freedesktop.org <https://www.freedesktop.org>`__.
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You may access the repository either as an :ref:`anonymous
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user <anonymous>` (read-only) or as a :ref:`developer <developer>`
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(read/write).
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You may also `browse the main Mesa Git
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repository <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa>`__ and the `Mesa
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demos and tests Git
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repository <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/demos>`__.
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.. _anonymous:
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Anonymous Git Access
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--------------------
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To get the Mesa sources anonymously (read-only):
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#. Install the Git software on your computer if needed.
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#. Get an initial, local copy of the repository with:
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.. code-block:: sh
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git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa.git
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#. Later, you can update your tree from the upstream repository with:
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.. code-block:: sh
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git pull origin
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#. If you also want the Mesa demos/tests repository:
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.. code-block:: sh
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git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/demos.git
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.. _developer:
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Developer Git Access
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--------------------
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If you wish to become a Mesa developer with GitLab merge privilege,
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please follow this procedure:
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#. Subscribe to the
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`mesa-dev <https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev>`__
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mailing list.
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#. Start contributing to the project by :doc:`submitting
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patches <submittingpatches>`. Specifically,
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- Use `GitLab <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/>`__ to create your
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merge requests.
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- Wait for someone to review the code and give you a ``Reviewed-by``
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statement.
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- You'll have to rely on another Mesa developer to push your initial
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patches after they've been reviewed.
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#. After you've demonstrated the ability to write good code and have had
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a dozen or so patches accepted, a maintainer may use their discretion
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to give you access to merge your own code.
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Pushing code to your GitLab account via HTTPS
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---------------------------------------------
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Useful for people behind strict proxies
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You can use `personal access
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tokens <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/profile/personal_access_tokens>`__
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to push over HTTPS if ssh does not suit your needs. In this case, create
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a token, and put it in the URL as shown here:
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.. code-block:: sh
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git remote set-url --push origin https://USER:TOKEN@gitlab.freedesktop.org/your~user~name/mesa.git
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Windows Users
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-------------
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If you're `using Git on
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Windows <https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git#_installing_on_windows>`__
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you'll want to enable automatic CR/LF conversion in your local copy of
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the repository:
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.. code-block:: sh
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git config --global core.autocrlf true
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This will cause Git to convert all text files to CR+LF on checkout, and
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to LF on commit.
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Unix users don't need to set this option.
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Development Branches
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At any given time, there may be several active branches in Mesa's
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repository. Generally, ``main`` contains the latest development
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(unstable) code while a branch has the latest stable code.
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The command ``git branch`` will list all available branches.
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Questions about branch status/activity should be posted to the mesa-dev
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mailing list.
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Developer Git Tips
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------------------
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#. Setting up to edit the main branch
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If you try to do a pull by just saying\ ``git pull`` and Git
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complains that you have not specified a branch, try:
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.. code-block:: sh
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git config branch.main.remote origin
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git config branch.main.merge main
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Otherwise, you have to say\ ``git pull origin main`` each time you
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do a pull.
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#. Small changes to main
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If you are an experienced Git user working on substantial
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modifications, you are probably working on a separate branch and
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would rebase your branch prior to merging with main. But for small
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changes to the main branch itself, you also need to use the rebase
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feature in order to avoid an unnecessary and distracting branch in
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main.
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If it has been awhile since you've done the initial clone, try
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.. code-block:: sh
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git pull
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to get the latest files before you start working.
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Make your changes and use
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.. code-block:: sh
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git add <files to commit>
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git commit
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to get your changes ready to push back into the freedesktop.org
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repository.
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It is possible (and likely) that someone has changed main since you
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did your last pull. Even if your changes do not conflict with their
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changes, Git will make a fast-forward merge branch, branching from
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the point in time where you did your last pull and merging it to a
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point after the other changes.
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To avoid this,
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.. code-block:: sh
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git pull --rebase
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git push
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If you are familiar with CVS or similar system, this is similar to
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doing a ``cvs update`` in order to update your source tree to the
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current repository state, instead of the time you did the last
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update. (CVS doesn't work like Git in this respect, but this is
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easiest way to explain it.)
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In any case, your repository now looks like you made your changes
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after all the other changes.
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If the rebase resulted in conflicts or changes that could affect the
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proper operation of your changes, you'll need to investigate those
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before doing the push.
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If you want the rebase action to be the default action, then
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.. code-block:: sh
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git config branch.main.rebase true
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git config --global branch.autosetuprebase=always
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See `Understanding Git
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Conceptually <https://www.cduan.com/technical/git/>`__
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for a fairly clear explanation about all of this.
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