From dc0db358abe19481e475e10c32149b53370f1a1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Thu, 30 May 2024 05:57:31 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.72.1+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- vendor/gimli/CONTRIBUTING.md | 137 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 137 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/gimli/CONTRIBUTING.md (limited to 'vendor/gimli/CONTRIBUTING.md') diff --git a/vendor/gimli/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/gimli/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4f9e574ce..000000000 --- a/vendor/gimli/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing to `gimli` - -Hi! We'd love to have your contributions! If you want help or mentorship, reach -out to us in a GitHub issue, or ping `fitzgen` in `#rust` on `irc.mozilla.org`. - -* [Code of Conduct](#coc) -* [Filing an Issue](#issues) -* [Building `gimli`](#building) -* [Testing `gimli`](#testing) - * [Test Coverage](#coverage) - * [Using `test-assembler`](#test-assembler) - * [Fuzzing](#fuzzing) -* [Benchmarking](#benchmarking) -* [Style](#style) - -## Code of Conduct - -We abide by the -[Rust Code of Conduct](https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/conduct.html) and ask -that you do as well. - -## Filing an Issue - -Think you've found a bug? File an issue! To help us understand and reproduce the -issue, provide us with: - -* The (preferably minimal) test case -* Steps to reproduce the issue using the test case -* The expected result of following those steps -* The actual result of following those steps - -Definitely file an issue if you see an unexpected panic originating from within -`gimli`! `gimli` should never panic unless it is explicitly documented to panic -in the specific circumstances provided. - -## Building `gimli` - -`gimli` should always build on stable `rustc`, but we recommend using -[`rustup`](https://www.rustup.rs/) so you can switch to nightly `rustc` and run -benchmarks. - -To build `gimli`: - -``` -$ cargo build -``` - -## Testing `gimli` - -Run the tests with `cargo`: - -``` -$ cargo test -``` - -### Test Coverage - -If you have `kcov` installed under linux, then you can generate code coverage -results using the `coverage` script in the root of the repository, and view them -at `target/kcov/index.html`. Otherwise you can create a pull request and view -the coverage results on coveralls.io. - -``` -$ ./coverage -``` - -The ideal we aim to reach is having our unit tests exercise every branch in -`gimli`. We allow an exception for branches which propagate errors inside a -`try!(..)` invocation, but we *do* want to exercise the original error paths. - -Pull requests adding new code should ensure that this ideal is met. - -At the time of writing we have 94% test coverage according to our coveralls.io -continuous integration. That number should generally stay the same or go up ;) -This is a bit subjective, because -.001% is just noise and doesn't matter. - -### Using `test-assembler` - -We use the awesome -[`test-assembler`](https://github.com/luser/rust-test-assembler) crate to -construct binary test data. It makes building complex test cases readable. - -[Here is an example usage in `gimli`](https://github.com/gimli-rs/gimli/blob/156451f3fe6eeb2fa62b84b362c33fcb176e1171/src/loc.rs#L263) - -### Fuzzing - -First, install `cargo fuzz`: - -``` -$ cargo install cargo-fuzz -``` - -Optionally, [set up the corpora for our fuzz targets by following these -instructions](https://github.com/gimli-rs/gimli-libfuzzer-corpora/blob/master/README.md#using-these-corpora). - -Finally, run a fuzz target! In this case, we are running the `eh_frame` fuzz -target: - -``` -$ cargo fuzz run eh_frame -``` - -The fuzz target definitions live in `fuzz/fuzz_targets/*`. You can add new ones -via `cargo fuzz add `. - -## Benchmarking - -The benchmarks require nightly `rustc`, so use `rustup`: - -``` -$ rustup run nightly cargo bench -``` - -We aim to be the fastest DWARF library. Period. - -Please provide before and after benchmark results with your pull requests. You -may also find [`cargo benchcmp`](https://github.com/BurntSushi/cargo-benchcmp) -handy for comparing results. - -Pull requests adding `#[bench]` micro-benchmarks that exercise a new edge case -are very welcome! - -## Style - -We use `rustfmt` to automatically format and style all of our code. - -To install `rustfmt`: - -``` -$ rustup component add rustfmt-preview -``` - -To run `rustfmt` on `gimli`: - -``` -$ cargo fmt -``` -- cgit v1.2.3