#+TITLE: Autoconf Archive TODO -*- mode:org;fill-column:79; -*- * TODO Improve the web site's front page * TODO Improve submission guide lines on the web site ** Macros must use an AX_ prefix. ** Patch submissions should put the original authors on Cc. Everyone is welcome to submit patches, bug reports, or suggestions to the Autoconf Archive. If you do, please add the original authors to carbon-copy list in the patch tracker. You don't have to, if you don't want to look their addresses up, but it's considered good practice to give the other authors a heads up when the macro is being changed. ** If possible, submit patches with Git. Give a usage example for git format-patch. If you have an account Savannah, simply request access to the Autoconf Archive's repository so that you can use git push. * TODO Recognize cross-links in macro documentation. Macros often refer to other entries in the archive. The macro2texi scripts should recognize those references and generate appropriate links in the output. The implementation of this feature is not as simple as it may sound, because Texinfo doesn't offer plain and simple cross-references. There is @xref, of course, but use of that macros inserts additional words into the text! The reference =@xref{Node}=, for instance, is rendered as =*Note Node=. This property makes it very hard to insert references automatically. * TODO Recognize URIs in macro documentation. Some macros feature http or mailto URIs. The generator scripts should recognize those and generate appropriate hyperlinks output (where feasible). * TODO Re-enable disabled sc_* checks from maint.mk [0/6] Gnulib wants us to use spelling "file system" and objects when it sees the name ax_boost_filesystem in autoconf-archive.texi. There ought to be a way to avoid that error. Progress: The [[bootstrap.sh]] script disable those checks that don't work well for this project. In order to get on, though, some meaningful tests were disable, too. We should re-enable those and fix the macro contents to comply with those rules: * [ ] sc_m4_quote_check * [ ] sc_prohibit_strcmp * [ ] sc_space_tab * [ ] sc_useless_cpp_parens * [ ] sc_prohibit_magic_number_exit * [ ] sc_copyright_check * TODO Generate serial lines The script [[file:set-serial.sh][set-serial.sh]] uses the git repository to determine an appropriate serial number (i.e. the number of commits that have occurred) and patches that number into the m4 file. The solution seems to work nicely, but it isn't integrated into the build process yet. * TODO Don't repeat license texts in Texinfo for every macro The Texinfo documentation has a section "license" for every macro that contains the complete license disclaimer. In case of the all-permissive license, that's no big deal because that license is very short. In case of GPL + Autoconf exception, however, this leads to a significant amount of redundancy in the generated documentation. It would be desirable to have the license texts in the documentation *once* and to have every macro refer to the appropriate section.