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 | Contributing to LLVM | 
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 | Thank you for your interest in contributing to LLVM! There are multiple ways to | 
 | contribute, and we appreciate all contributions. In case you | 
 | have questions, you can either use the `Developer's List (llvm-dev)`_ | 
 | or the #llvm channel on `irc.oftc.net`_. | 
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 | If you want to contribute code, please familiarize yourself with the :doc:`DeveloperPolicy`. | 
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 | Ways to Contribute | 
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 | Bug Reports | 
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 | If you are working with LLVM and run into a bug, we definitely want to know | 
 | about it. Please let us know and follow the instructions in | 
 | :doc:`HowToSubmitABug`  to create a bug report. | 
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 | Bug Fixes | 
 | --------- | 
 | If you are interested in contributing code to LLVM, bugs labeled with the | 
 | `beginner keyword`_ in the `bug tracker`_ are a good way to get familiar with | 
 | the code base. If you are interested in fixing a bug, please create an account | 
 | for the bug tracker and assign it to yourself, to let people know you are working on | 
 | it. | 
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 | Then try to reproduce and fix the bug with upstream LLVM. Start by building | 
 | LLVM from source as described in :doc:`GettingStarted` and | 
 | and use the built binaries to reproduce the failure described in the bug. Use | 
 | a debug build (`-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`) or a build with assertions | 
 | (`-DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=On`, enabled for Debug builds). | 
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 | Bigger Pieces of Work | 
 | --------------------- | 
 | In case you are interested in taking on a bigger piece of work, a list of | 
 | interesting projects is maintained at the `LLVM's Open Projects page`_. In case | 
 | you are interested in working on any of these projects, please send a mail to | 
 | the `LLVM Developer's mailing list`_, so that we know the project is being | 
 | worked on. | 
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 | How to Submit a Patch | 
 | ===================== | 
 | Once you have a patch ready, it is time to submit it. The patch should: | 
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 | * include a small unit test | 
 | * conform to the :doc:`CodingStandards`. You can use the `clang-format-diff.py`_ or `git-clang-format`_ tools to automatically format your patch properly. | 
 | * not contain any unrelated changes | 
 | * be an isolated change. Independent changes should be submitted as separate patches as this makes reviewing easier. | 
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 | To get a patch accepted, it has to be reviewed by the LLVM community. This can | 
 | be done using `LLVM's Phabricator`_ or the llvm-commits mailing list. | 
 | Please  follow :ref:`Phabricator#requesting-a-review-via-the-web-interface <phabricator-request-review-web>` | 
 | to request a review using Phabricator. | 
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 | To make sure the right people see your patch, please select suitable reviewers | 
 | and add them to your patch when requesting a review. Suitable reviewers are the | 
 | code owner (see CODE_OWNERS.txt) and other people doing work in the area your | 
 | patch touches. If you are using Phabricator, add them to the `Reviewers` field | 
 | when creating a review and if you are using `llvm-commits`, add them to the CC of | 
 | your email. | 
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 | A reviewer may request changes or ask questions during the review. If you are | 
 | uncertain on how to provide test cases, documentation, etc., feel free to ask | 
 | for guidance during the review. Please address the feedback and re-post an | 
 | updated version of your patch. This cycle continues until all requests and comments | 
 | have been addressed and a reviewer accepts the patch with a `Looks good to me` or `LGTM`. | 
 | Once that is done the change can be committed. If you do not have commit | 
 | access, please let people know during the review and someone should commit it | 
 | on your behalf. | 
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 | If you have received no comments on your patch for a week, you can request a | 
 | review by 'ping'ing a patch by responding to the email thread containing the | 
 | patch, or the Phabricator review with "Ping." The common courtesy 'ping' rate | 
 | is once a week. Please remember that you are asking for valuable time from other | 
 | professional developers. | 
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 | Helpful Information About LLVM | 
 | ============================== | 
 | :doc:`LLVM's documentation <index>` provides a wealth of information about LLVM's internals as | 
 | well as various user guides. The pages listed below should provide a good overview | 
 | of LLVM's high-level design, as well as its internals: | 
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 | :doc:`GettingStarted` | 
 |    Discusses how to get up and running quickly with the LLVM infrastructure. | 
 |    Everything from unpacking and compilation of the distribution to execution | 
 |    of some tools. | 
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 | :doc:`LangRef` | 
 |   Defines the LLVM intermediate representation. | 
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 | :doc:`ProgrammersManual` | 
 |   Introduction to the general layout of the LLVM sourcebase, important classes | 
 |   and APIs, and some tips & tricks. | 
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 | :ref:`index-subsystem-docs` | 
 |   A collection of pages documenting various subsystems of LLVM. | 
 |  | 
 | `LLVM for Grad Students`__ | 
 |   This is an introduction to the LLVM infrastructure by Adrian Sampson. While it | 
 |   has been written for grad students, it provides  a good, compact overview of | 
 |   LLVM's architecture, LLVM's IR and how to write a new pass. | 
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 |   .. __: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~asampson/blog/llvm.html | 
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 | `Intro to LLVM`__ | 
 |   Book chapter providing a compiler hacker's introduction to LLVM. | 
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 |   .. __: http://www.aosabook.org/en/llvm.html | 
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 | .. _Developer's List (llvm-dev): http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev | 
 | .. _irc.oftc.net: irc://irc.oftc.net/llvm | 
 | .. _beginner keyword: https://bugs.llvm.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&keywords=beginner%2C%20&keywords_type=allwords&list_id=130748&query_format=advanced&resolution=--- | 
 | .. _bug tracker: https://bugs.llvm.org | 
 | .. _clang-format-diff.py: https://reviews.llvm.org/source/clang/browse/cfe/trunk/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py | 
 | .. _git-clang-format: https://reviews.llvm.org/source/clang/browse/cfe/trunk/tools/clang-format/git-clang-format | 
 | .. _LLVM's Phabricator: https://reviews.llvm.org/ | 
 | .. _LLVM's Open Projects page: https://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html#what | 
 | .. _LLVM Developer's mailing list: http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev |