Mercurial > pylearn
changeset 1316:3234913a3642
Fixed some typos and added a few precisions in commit message guidelines
author | Olivier Delalleau <delallea@iro> |
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date | Thu, 07 Oct 2010 16:48:21 -0400 |
parents | 17e9206af22b |
children | 9f1f51a5939f |
files | doc/v2_planning/coding_style.txt |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/v2_planning/coding_style.txt Wed Oct 06 15:21:02 2010 -0400 +++ b/doc/v2_planning/coding_style.txt Thu Oct 07 16:48:21 2010 -0400 @@ -405,26 +405,32 @@ https://theanoclone.googlecode.com/hg/". It is too long to ask people to use the same. I guess "Merge" would be the most logical message to use. -FB: The proposed guide line - * A one line summary - * If needed a blanc line followed by a more detailed summary +FB: The proposed guidelines + * A one line summary. Try to keep it short, and provide the information + that seems most useful to other developers: in particular the goal of + a change is more useful than its description (which is always + available through the changeset patch log). E.g. say "Improved stability + of cost computation" rather than "Replaced log(exp(a) + exp(b)) by + a * log(1 + exp(b -a)) in cost computation". + * If needed a blank line followed by a more detailed summary * Make a commit for each logical modification - * This make review easier to do - * This make debugging easier as we can more easily pinpint error in commit with hg bisect - * NEVER commit reformating change with functionality + * This makes reviews easier to do + * This makes debugging easier as we can more easily pinpoint errors in commits with hg bisect + * NEVER commit reformatting with functionality changes * HG RECORD/DIFF are your friend - * hg record allow you to record select the change to a file to commit - * hg record force you to review your code! - * Review your code before commit + * hg record allows you to select which changes to a file should be + committed + * hg record / diff force you to review your code, never commit without + running one of these two commands first * Stuff from django guide * Write detailed commit messages in the past tense, not present tense. * Good: "Fixed Unicode bug in RSS API." * Bad: "Fixes Unicode bug in RSS API." * Bad: "Fixing Unicode bug in RSS API." * Separate bug fixes from feature changes. - * ? If fix a ticket, make the message start with "Fixed #abc" + * If fix a ticket, make the message start with "Fixed #abc" * Can make a system to change the ticket? - * ? If reference a ticket, make the message start with "Refs #abc" + * If reference a ticket, make the message start with "Refs #abc" * Can make a system to put a comment to the ticket?