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Contributing
The easiest way to contribute to the Sabre project is by writing code in the language. The more the language is battle-tested, the more bugs can be found and therefore the language becomes more stable.
Getting in touch
If you want to submit a patch, file a bug, suggest a feature or have questions about something, please send a mail to the public mailing list of the project.
Fixing things and adding features
If you want to contribute to the compiler itself, the easiest way to get started is to look at the TODO file at the root of the project. Usually, this is where important todo items are jotted down.
You could also run the tests (cargo test
) and see if any tests are ignored. Usually, if a bug is found in the wild, a failing but ignored test is written, so that it can be further investigated later.
Writing documentation
As with all software, Sabre needs good documentation. Since Sabre is still in early development, things change constantly. This means that docs will be out of date in a lot of cases, or not written at all. Any help with the documentation is greatly appreciated!
Submitting your code
Development should happen on SourceHut. If you want to contribute code, please send a patch to the public mailing list. If you don't feel confortable with the patch-based workflow, you can also open a pull request in the GitHub mirror. Before submitting the code, please make sure that it is sufficiently documented and tested.