============= coder guide ============= .. Copyright (c) 2004-2018 Jeremy Stanley . Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is granted under terms provided in the LICENSE file distributed with this software. This guide attempts to embody a rudimentary set of rules for developer submissions of source code and documentation targeted for inclusion within the mudpy project, as well as pointers to useful resources for those attempting to obtain a greater understanding of the software. source ------ As with any project, the mudpy source code could always be better documented, and contributions to that end are heartily welcomed. version control system ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Git_ is used for version control on the project, and the archive can be cloned anonymously from http://mudpy.org/git/mudpy if desired. For now, detailed commits can be E-mailed to fungi@yuggoth.org, but there will most likely be a developer mailing list for more open presentation and discussion of patches soon. A Gitweb_ interface is available, to make the change history easier to browse. This is found at http://mudpy.org/gitweb/mudpy/ and should be fairly self-explanatory. A ChangeLog file is generated automatically from repository commit logs, and is included automatically in all sdist_ tarballs. It can be regenerated easily by running `tox -e venv python setup.py sdist` from the top level directory of the Git repository in a working `developer environment`_. .. _Git: http://git-scm.com/ .. _Gitweb: http://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gitweb .. _sdist: https://packaging.python.org/glossary /#term-source-distribution-or-sdist developer environment ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Basic developer requirements are a POSIX Unix derivative (such as Linux), a modern Python 3 interpreter (any of the minor revisions mentioned in the ``metadata.classifier`` section of setup.cfg_) and a recent release of the tox_ utility (at least the ``tox.minversion`` mentioned in tox.ini_). .. _setup.cfg: http://mudpy.org/gitweb?p=mudpy.git;a=blob;f=setup.cfg .. _tox.ini: http://mudpy.org/gitweb?p=mudpy.git;a=blob;f=tox.ini application program interface ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ API documentation is maintained within docstrings in the mudpy source code. regression testing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All new commits are tested using a selftest script in the ``mudpy/tests`` directory of the source archive, to help ensure the software is continually usable. Any new features should be accompanied by suitable regression tests so that their functionality can be maintained properly through future releases. The selftest can be invoked with ``tox -e selftest`` after starting the daemon with the test configuration provided in the ``mudpy/tests/fixtures`` directory. style ----- This project follows Guido van Rossum and Barry Warsaw's `Style Guide`_ for Python Code (a.k.a. "PEP-8"). When in need of sample code or other examples, any common source code file or text document file distributed as part of mudpy should serve as a suitable reference. Testing of all new patches with the flake8_ utility should be performed with ``tox -e flake8`` to ensure adherence to preferred style conventions. .. _Style Guide: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ .. _flake8: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flake8