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Submitting Patch for PHP
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This document describes how to submit a patch for PHP. Since you are
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reading this document, you are willing to submit a patch for PHP.
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Please keep reading! Submitting a patch for PHP is easy. The hard
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part is making it acceptable for inclusion into our repository. :-)
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How to create patch?
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We are working with CVS. You need to get CVS source to create a patch
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that we accept. Visit http://www.php.net/anoncvs.php to get CVS
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source. You can check out older versions, but make sure you get
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the default branch (i.e. Do not use -r option when you check out the
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CVS source)
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Read CODING_STANDARDS file before you start working.
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Now you are ready to create a patch. Modify source to fix a bug in PHP or
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add a new feature to PHP. After you finished editing, please test your
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patch. Read README.TESTING for testing.
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After you finish testing your patch, take diff file using
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"cvs diff > your.patch" command.
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Read README.TESTING for submitting a test script for your patch. This is
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not strictly required, but it is preferred to submit a test script along
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with your patch. Making new test script is very easy. It also helps us
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to understand what you have been fixed or added to PHP.
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Tips for creating patch
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If you would like to fix multiple bugs. It is easier for us if you
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could create 1 patch for 1 bug, but this is not strictly required.
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Note though that you might get little response, if your patch is
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too hard to review.
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If you would like change/add many lines, it is better to ask module
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maintainer and/or internals@lists.php.net, or pear-dev@lists.php.net if
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you are patching PEAR. Official module maintainers can be found in
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EXTENSIONS file in PHP source.
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If you are new to CVS (Concurrent Versions System), visit
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http://cvshome.org/ for details.
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Recommended CVS client settings for creating patch file
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Recommended ~/.cvsrc file setting is:
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cvs -z3
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update -d -P
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checkout -P
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diff -u
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diff -u means:
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-u Use the unified output format.
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With this CVS setting, you don't have to worry about adding/deleting
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newlines and spaces.
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Check list for submitting patch
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- Did you run "make test" to check if your patch didn't break
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other features?
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- Did you compile PHP with --enable-debug and check the PHP and
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web server error logs when you test your patch?
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- Did you build PHP for multi-threaded web servers. (Optional)
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- Did you create test script for "make test"? (Recommended)
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- Did you check your patch is unified format and it does not
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contain white space changes? (If you are not using recommended
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cvs setting)
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- Did you update CVS source before you take final patch?
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- Did you read the patch again?
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Where to send your patch?
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If you are patching C source, send the patch to internals@lists.php.net.
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If you are patching a module, you should also send the patch to the
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maintainer. Official module maintainers are listed in EXTENSION file
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in source.
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If you are patching PEAR, send the patch to pear-dev@lists.php.net.
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Please add the prefix "[PATCH]" to your email subject and make sure
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to include the patch as a MIME attachment even if it is short.
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NOTE: only MIME attachments of type 'text/*' are accepted. The
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easiest way to accomplish this, is to make the extension
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'.txt'.
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Test scripts should be included in the same email.
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Explain what has been fixed/added/changed by your patch.
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Finally, add the bug Id(s) which can be closed by your patch, if any.
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What happens after you submit your patch
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If your patch is easy to review and has obviously no side-effects,
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it might take up to a few hours until someone commits it.
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Because this is a volunteer-driven effort, more complex patches will
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require more patience on your side.
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If you did not receive any feedback in a few days, please consider
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resubmitting the description of your patch, along-side with
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these questions:
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- Is my patch too hard to review? Because of which factors?
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- Should I split it up in multiple parts?
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- Are there any unwanted whitespace changes?
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What happens when your patch is applied?
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Your name will be included together with your email address in the CVS
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commit log. If your patch affects end-users, a brief description
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and your name might be added to the NEWS file.
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Thank you for submitting patch for PHP!
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