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diff --git a/doc/contributing/making_changes_to_ruby.md b/doc/contributing/making_changes_to_ruby.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..260fadb7e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/contributing/making_changes_to_ruby.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +# Contributing a pull request + +## Code style + +Here are some general rules to follow when writing Ruby and C code for CRuby: + +* Do not change code unrelated to your pull request (including style fixes) +* Indent 4 spaces for C without tabs (tabs are two levels of indentation, equivalent to 8 spaces) +* Indent 2 spaces for Ruby without tabs +* ANSI C style for function declarations +* Follow C99 Standard +* PascalStyle for class/module names +* UNDERSCORE_SEPARATED_UPPER_CASE for other constants +* Abbreviations should be all upper case + +## Commit messages + +Use the following style for commit messages: + +* Use a succinct subject line +* Include reasoning behind the change in the commit message, focusing on why the change is being made +* Refer to issue (such as `Fixes [Bug #1234]` or `Implements [Feature #3456]`), or discussion on the mailing list (such as [ruby-core:12345]) + +## CI + +GitHub actions will run on each pull request. + +There is [a CI that runs on master](https://rubyci.org/). It has broad coverage of different systems and architectures, such as Solaris SPARC and macOS. |