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Contributing to Verilator
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Thanks for using Verilator! We welcome your contributions in whatever form.
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This contributing document contains some suggestions that may make
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contributions flow more efficiently.
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Did you find a bug?
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- Please **ensure the bug was not already reported** by searching
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`Verilator Issues <https://verilator.org/issues>`__.
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- Please **download the latest development GitHub version**, build, and see
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if the issue has been fixed.
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- If you're unable to find an open issue addressing the problem, `open a
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new Verilator issue <https://verilator.org/issues/new>`__.
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- Be sure to include a **code sample** or an **executable test case**
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demonstrating the bug and expected behavior that is not occurring.
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- The ideal example works against other simulators, and is in the
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test_regress/t test format, as described in
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`Verilator Internals Documentation
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<https://github.com/verilator/verilator/blob/master/docs/internals.rst>`__.
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Did you write a patch that fixes a bug?
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- Please `Open a new Verilator issue <https://verilator.org/issues/new>`__
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if there is not one already describing the bug.
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- Please `Open a Verilator pull request
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<https://github.com/verilator/verilator/pulls>`__.
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- See the coding conventions, and other developer information in
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``docs/internals.rst`` in the distribution, or as rendered at
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`Verilator Internals Documentation
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<https://github.com/verilator/verilator/blob/master/docs/internals.rst>`__.
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- Verilator uses GitHub Actions to provide continuous integration. You
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may want to enable Actions on your GitHub branch to ensure your changes
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keep the tests passing.
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- Your source-code contributions must be certified as open source,
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under the `Developer Certificate of
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Origin <https://developercertificate.org/>`__. On your first
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contribution, you must either:
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- Have your patch include the addition of your name to `docs/CONTRIBUTORS
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<CONTRIBUTORS>`__ (preferred).
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- Email, or post in an issue a statement that you certify your
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contributions.
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- In any of these cases, your name will be added to `docs/CONTRIBUTORS
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<CONTRIBUTORS>`__ and you are agreeing all future contributions are
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also certified.
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- We occasionally accept contributions where people do not want their
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name published. Please email us; you must still privately certify your
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contribution.
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- Your test contributions are generally considered released into the
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Creative Commons Public Domain (CC0), unless you request otherwise, or
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put a GNU/Artistic license on your file.
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- Most important is we get your patch.
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Do you have questions?
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----------------------
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- Please see FAQ section and rest of the `Verilator
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manual <https://verilator.org/verilator_doc.html>`__, or `Verilator
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manual (PDF) <https://verilator.org/verilator_doc.pdf>`__.
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- Ask any question in the `Verilator forum
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<https://verilator.org/forum>`__.
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Code of Conduct
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---------------
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- Our contributors and participants pledge to make participation in our
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project and our community a positive experience for everyone. We follow
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the `Contributor Covenant version 1.4
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<https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct/>`__.
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Thanks!
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