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== General == #pragma section-numbers 2
= Developer Info =
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 * [:UpcomingReleaseNotes]
 * Tips for [:ContributingChanges] and creating [:SuccessfulPatch:SuccessfulPatches]
 * [:ManagingBugs] - how to work with the [http://selenic.com/mercurial/bugs/ BTS]
 * [:CompatibilityRules] - how we keep our existing users from crying
 * [:OptionNaming] - the conventions used to name command-line options
 * [:BasicCodingStyle] - how to keep [:mpm] from being grumpy with your code
 * [:WritingTests] - how to add tests to the test suite
 * TranslatingMercurial - how to translate Mercurial into your own language
 * [:DevelopmentGuidelines] - other things we try to follow when writing code
 * [:DeveloperRepos] - where to find various public repositories of Mercurial work
 * [:NewFeatureDiscussions] - A page of links to discussions about new features.
 * [:NewIdeas] - Suggestions for features/extensions that would make someone happy
 * A list of [:Presentations] and other related events.
 * [:MacOSXTools] - Installing the tool chain on Mac OS X.
 * [:SummerOfCode]
 * [:ProductName] for the rules on using the name "Mercurial"
Information on working on the Mercurial code base.
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=== Modules in C ===
 * [http://selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2008-September/007985.html September 2008 posting by Matt] about how to do initializers and error handling in C modules.
/!\ This page is obviously intended for developers.
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== Mercurial Internals == <<TableOfContents>>
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 * [:DeveloperBasics] - some basic code examples
 * [:MercurialApi] - The public API for Mercurial
 * [:Design] - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them.
 * [:WhatGoesWhere] - the project architecture
 * [:FileFormats] - list of Mercurial's disk file formats
 * [:WireProtocol] - the push/pull changegroup protocol
 * [:DebuggingFeatures] - how to poke around in Mercurial's internals
 * [:Theming] - how to create new styles for Mercurial's web interface
 * [:WritingExtensions] - how to write Mercurial extensions
== Start hacking ==
 * [[http://selenic.com/hg|Main repository]] - browse or clone the source
 * [[WritingExtensions]] - how to write Mercurial extensions
 * [[Theming]] - how to create new styles for Mercurial's web interface
 * [[DeveloperBasics]] - some basic code examples
 * [[MercurialApi]] - The internal API for Mercurial
 * [[TranslatingMercurial]] - how to translate Mercurial into your own language
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== Old Stuff == == Contributing code ==
 * [[ContributingChanges|Contributing changes]] - how to send us your changes
 * [[CodingStyle|Coding style]] - how to make your code pretty
 * [[WritingTests]] - how to add tests to the test suite
 * [[CompatibilityRules]] - how we keep our existing users from crying
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 * First Mercurial [:UserSurvey].
 * The old ToDo list and [:MissingFeatures]
 * The pre-1.0 [:RoadMap]
== Internals ==
 * [[Design]] - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them
 * [[FileFormats]] - list of Mercurial's disk file formats
 * [[WhatGoesWhere]] - the project architecture
 * [[WireProtocol]] - the push/pull changegroup protocol
 * [[DebuggingFeatures]] - how to poke around in Mercurial's internals

== Working with the community ==

 * [[ManagingBugs]] - how to work with the [[BugTracker|bug tracker]]
 * [[TimeBasedReleasePlan]]
 * [[DeveloperRepos]] - where to find various public repositories of Mercurial work
 * [[IRC]] - where most of the developers hang out

== Feature proposals ==
 * [[NewFeatureDiscussions]] - A page of links to discussions about new features.

== Developer tips ==
 * [[MacOSXTools]] - Installing the tool chain on Mac OS X.
 * Using [[MercurialUnderWine|Wine]] to tests Windows support under Linux
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CategoryContributing CategoryDeveloper

Developer Info

Information on working on the Mercurial code base.

/!\ This page is obviously intended for developers.

1. Start hacking

2. Contributing code

3. Internals

4. Working with the community

5. Feature proposals

6. Developer tips

  • MacOSXTools - Installing the tool chain on Mac OS X.

  • Using Wine to tests Windows support under Linux


CategoryDeveloper

DeveloperInfo (last edited 2017-03-09 21:51:34 by JunWu)