This guide explains what to do to send a GCC patch for review. All the commands are supposed to be run in the folder where you cloned GCC. ```bash ./contrib/gcc-changelog/git_check_commit.py ``` You can provide a specific commit hash: ```bash ./contrib/gcc-changelog/git_check_commit.py abdef78989 ``` a range: ```bash ./contrib/gcc-changelog/git_check_commit.py HEAD~2 ``` or even a comparison with a remote branch: ```bash ./contrib/gcc-changelog/git_check_commit.py upstream/master..HEAD ``` When there is no more errors, generate the git patch: ```bash git format-patch -1 `git rev-parse --short HEAD` ``` Then you can run the remaining checks using: ```bash contrib/check_GNU_style.sh 0001-your-patch.patch ``` When you have no more errors, you can send the `.patch` file to GCC by sending an email to `gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org` and to the relevant GCC mailing lists depending on what your patch changes. You can find the list of the mailing lists [here](https://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html). You can find more information about "contributing to GCC" [here](https://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html).