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钟尚武
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Feb 22, 2012
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Davis King
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Added documentation about using mercurial for contributing code.
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<!-- **************************** CODE CONTRIBUTIONS **************************** -->
<h2>
Contributing Code
</h2>
Code contributions are also welcome, however, you should read over the coding guidelines below
and try to follow them. It is also probably a good idea to read the books Effective C++ and
More Effective C++ by Scott Myers. And as always, feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Code contributions are also welcome. I use
<a
href=
"http://mercurial.selenic.com/"
>
Mercurial
</a>
for version control. So the simplest
way to contribute code is to clone from the dlib repository, make your changes, and then email
them to me as a bundle file. An example is shown below.
<code_box>
hg clone http://dclib.hg.sourceforge.net:8000/hgroot/dclib/dclib
cd dclib
[make changes to dlib source code]
hg commit
hg bundle dlibchanges.hg
</code_box>
Then
<a
href=
"mailto:davis@dlib.net"
>
email me
</a>
the dlibchanges.hg file and I'll review it and get back to you.
<p>
If you want to make a big change or feature addition, it's probably a good idea to talk to me about it first.
Additionally, you should read over the coding guidelines below
and try to follow them. It is also probably a good idea to read the books Effective C++ and
More Effective C++ by Scott Myers. Finally, if you are not familiar with Mercurial you also
might want to read the excellent
<a
href=
"http://hginit.com"
>
introduction
</a>
by Joel Spolsky.
</p>
<h2>
Coding Guidelines
</h2>
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