[tor-commits] [tor/maint-0.4.2] CodingStandards: Use the correct changes file format
teor at torproject.org
teor at torproject.org
Mon Nov 25 02:39:23 UTC 2019
commit 969ee5d77fa749be86ef7a9f304faf27fb6ddaa8
Author: teor <teor at torproject.org>
Date: Mon Nov 25 11:42:40 2019 +1000
CodingStandards: Use the correct changes file format
And remove a duplicate description of the format.
Obviously correct changes to documentation.
---
doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md | 29 ++++++++++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md b/doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md
index 74db2a39a..e483dd74b 100644
--- a/doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md
+++ b/doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md
@@ -99,17 +99,28 @@ When you do a commit that needs a ChangeLog entry, add a new file to
the `changes` toplevel subdirectory. It should have the format of a
one-entry changelog section from the current ChangeLog file, as in
-- Major bugfixes:
+ o Major bugfixes (security):
- Fix a potential buffer overflow. Fixes bug 99999; bugfix on
0.3.1.4-beta.
+ o Minor features (performance):
+ - Make tor faster. Closes ticket 88888.
To write a changes file, first categorize the change. Some common categories
-are: Minor bugfixes, Major bugfixes, Minor features, Major features, Code
-simplifications and refactoring. Then say what the change does. If
-it's a bugfix, mention what bug it fixes and when the bug was
-introduced. To find out which Git tag the change was introduced in,
-you can use `git describe --contains <sha1 of commit>`.
-
+are:
+ o Minor bugfixes (subheading):
+ o Major bugfixes (subheading):
+ o Minor features (subheading):
+ o Major features (subheading):
+ o Code simplifications and refactoring:
+ o Testing:
+ o Documentation:
+
+The subheading is a particular area within Tor. See the ChangeLog for
+examples.
+
+Then say what the change does. If it's a bugfix, mention what bug it fixes
+and when the bug was introduced. To find out which Git tag the change was
+introduced in, you can use `git describe --contains <sha1 of commit>`.
If you don't know the commit, you can search the git diffs (-S) for the first
instance of the feature (--reverse).
@@ -147,10 +158,6 @@ that our CI passes. These checks are implemented in
`scripts/maint/lintChanges.py`.
Changes file style guide:
- * Changes files begin with " o Header (subheading):". The header
- should usually be "Minor/Major bugfixes/features". The subheading is a
- particular area within Tor. See the ChangeLog for examples.
-
* Make everything terse.
* Write from the user's point of view: describe the user-visible changes
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