-*- outline -*- This file attempts to describe the rules to use when hacking Bison. Don't put this file into the distribution. Everything related to the development of Bison is on Savannah: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/bison/ * Administrivia ** If you incorporate a change from somebody on the net: First, if it is a large change, you must make sure they have signed the appropriate paperwork. Second, be sure to add their name and email address to THANKS. ** If a change fixes a test, mention the test in the ChangeLog entry. ** Bug reports If somebody reports a new bug, mention his name in the ChangeLog entry and in the test case you write. Put him into THANKS. The correct response to most actual bugs is to write a new test case which demonstrates the bug. Then fix the bug, re-run the test suite, and check everything in. ** You may find it useful to install the git-merge-changelog merge driver: http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=blob;f=lib/git-merge-changelog.c When following the generic installation instructions there, keep in mind that your clone of Bison's git repository already contains appropriate .gitattributes files, and running Bison's bootstrap script will make the necessary changes to .git/config. * Hacking ** Visible changes Which include serious bug fixes, must be mentioned in NEWS. ** Translations Only user visible strings are to be translated: error messages, bits of the .output file etc. This excludes impossible error messages (comparable to assert/abort), and all the --trace output which is meant for the maintainers only. * Test suite ** make check Use liberally. ** Release checks Try to run the test suite with more severe conditions before a release: - Configure the package with --enable-gcc-warnings, so that one checks that 1. Bison compiles cleanly, 2. the parsers it produces compile cleanly too. - run `make maintainer-check' which: - runs `valgrind -q bison' to run Bison under Valgrind. - runs the parsers under Valgrind. - runs the test suite with G++ as C compiler... - run `make maintainer-push-check', which runs `make maintainer-check' while activating the push implementation and its pull interface wrappers in many test cases that were originally written to exercise only the pull implementation. This makes certain the push implementation can perform every task the pull implementation can. - run `make maintainer-xml-check', which runs `make maintainer-check' while checking Bison's XML automaton report for every working grammar passed to Bison in the test suite. The check just diffs the output of Bison's included XSLT style sheets with the output of --report=all and --graph. - Change tests/atlocal/CFLAGS to add your preferred options. For instance, `-traditional' to check that the parsers are K&R. Note that it does not make sense for glr.c, which should be ANSI, but currently is actually GNU C, nor for lalr1.cc. * Release Procedure ** Try to get the *.pot files to the Translation Project at least one week before a stable release, to give them time to translate them. ** Tests See above. ** Update the foreign files Running `./bootstrap' in the top level should update them all for you. This covers PO files too. Sometimes a PO file contains problems that causes it to be rejected by recent Gettext releases; please report these to the Translation Project. ** Update README Make sure the information in this file is current. Most notably, make sure it recommends a version of GNU M4 that is compatible with the latest Bison sources. ** Update NEWS The version number, *and* the date of the release (including for betas). ** Update ChangeLog Should have an entry similar to `Version 1.49b.'. ** Update configure.ac Be sure PACKAGE_COPYRIGHT_YEAR is up-to-date. ** Tag the release Before Bison will build with the right version number, you must tag the release in git. Do this after all other changes. The command is similar to: git tag -a v2.3b The log message can be simply: Bison 2.3b ** Push Once `make distcheck' passes, push your changes and the tag. `git push' without arguments will not push the tag. ** make alpha FIXME: `make alpha' is not maintained and is broken. These instructions need to be replaced or removed. Running `make alpha' is absolutely perfect for beta releases: it makes the tarballs, the xdeltas, and prepares (in /tmp/) a proto announcement. It is so neat, that that's what I use anyway for genuine releases, but adjusting things by hand (e.g., the urls in the announcement file, the ChangeLog which is not needed etc.). If it fails, you're on your own... It requires GNU Make. ** Upload The generic GNU upload procedure is at: http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/maintain.html#Automated-FTP-Uploads After following the instructions there to register your information so you're permitted to upload, here's a brief reminder of how to roll the tarballs and upload them: *** make distcheck *** gpg -b bison-2.3b.tar.gz *** In a file named `bison-2.3b.tar.gz.directive', type: version: 1.1 directory: bison filename: bison-2.3b.tar.gz *** gpg --clearsign bison-2.3b.tar.gz.directive *** ftp ftp-upload.gnu.org # Log in as anonymous. *** cd /incoming/alpha # cd /incoming/ftp for full release. *** put bison-2.3b.tar.gz # This can take a while. *** put bison-2.3b.tar.gz.sig *** put bison-2.3b.tar.gz.directive.asc *** Repeat all these steps for bison-2.3b.tar.bz2. ** Announce To generate a template announcement file: make RELEASE_TYPE=alpha gpg_key_ID=F125BDF3 announcement where alpha can be replaced by beta or major and F125BDF3 should be replaced with your key ID. For an example of how to fill out the template, search the mailing list archives for the most recent release announcement. Complete/fix the announcement file, and send it at least to info-gnu@gnu.org (if a real release, or a ``serious beta''), bug-bison@gnu.org, help-bison@gnu.org, bison-patches@gnu.org, and coordinator@translationproject.org. Send the same announcement on the comp.compilers newsgroup by sending email to compilers@iecc.com. Do not make any Cc as the moderator will throw away anything cross-posted or Cc'ed. It really needs to be a separate message. ** Bump the version number In configure.ac. Run `make'. So that developers don't accidentally add new items to the old NEWS entry, create a new empty NEWS entry something like: Changes in version ?.? (????-??-??): Push these changes. ----- Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bison. 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