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1 | This file attempts to describe the rules to use when hacking Bison. | |
2 | Don't put this file into the distribution. | |
3 | ||
4 | Everything related to the development of Bison is on Savannah: | |
5 | ||
6 | http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/bison/ | |
7 | ||
8 | ||
9 | * Administrivia | |
10 | ||
11 | ** If you incorporate a change from somebody on the net: | |
12 | First, if it is a large change, you must make sure they have signed | |
13 | the appropriate paperwork. Second, be sure to add their name and | |
14 | email address to THANKS. | |
15 | ||
16 | ** If a change fixes a test, mention the test in the commit message. | |
17 | ||
18 | ** Bug reports | |
19 | If somebody reports a new bug, mention his name in the commit message | |
20 | and in the test case you write. Put him into THANKS. | |
21 | ||
22 | The correct response to most actual bugs is to write a new test case | |
23 | which demonstrates the bug. Then fix the bug, re-run the test suite, | |
24 | and check everything in. | |
25 | ||
26 | ||
27 | * Hacking | |
28 | ||
29 | ** Visible changes | |
30 | Which include serious bug fixes, must be mentioned in NEWS. | |
31 | ||
32 | ** Translations | |
33 | Only user visible strings are to be translated: error messages, bits | |
34 | of the .output file etc. This excludes impossible error messages | |
35 | (comparable to assert/abort), and all the --trace output which is | |
36 | meant for the maintainers only. | |
37 | ||
38 | ||
39 | * Working from the repository | |
40 | ||
41 | These notes intend to help people working on the checked-out sources. | |
42 | These requirements do not apply when building from a distribution tarball. | |
43 | ||
44 | ** Requirements | |
45 | ||
46 | We've opted to keep only the highest-level sources in the repository. | |
47 | This eases our maintenance burden, (fewer merges etc.), but imposes more | |
48 | requirements on anyone wishing to build from the just-checked-out sources. | |
49 | For example, you have to use the latest stable versions of the maintainer | |
50 | tools we depend upon, including: | |
51 | ||
52 | - Automake <http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/> | |
53 | - Autoconf <http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/> | |
54 | - Flex <http://www.gnu.org/software/flex/> | |
55 | - Gettext <http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/> | |
56 | - Gzip <http://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/> | |
57 | - Perl <http://www.cpan.org/> | |
58 | - Rsync <http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/> | |
59 | - Tar <http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/> | |
60 | ||
61 | Valgrind <http://valgrind.org/> is also highly recommended, if it supports | |
62 | your architecture. | |
63 | ||
64 | Bison is written using Bison grammars, so there are bootstrapping | |
65 | issues. The bootstrap script attempts to discover when the C code | |
66 | generated from the grammars is out of date, and to bootstrap with an | |
67 | out-of-date version of the C code, but the process is not foolproof. | |
68 | Also, you may run into similar problems yourself if you modify Bison. | |
69 | ||
70 | Only building the initial full source tree will be a bit painful. | |
71 | Later, after synchronizing from the repository a plain 'make' should | |
72 | be sufficient. Note, however, that when gnulib is updated, running | |
73 | './bootstrap' again might be needed. | |
74 | ||
75 | ** First checkout | |
76 | ||
77 | Obviously, if you are reading these notes, you did manage to check out | |
78 | this package from the repository. For the record, you will find all the | |
79 | relevant information on: | |
80 | ||
81 | http://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=bison | |
82 | ||
83 | Bison uses Git submodules: subscriptions to other Git repositories. | |
84 | In particular it uses gnulib, the GNU portability library. To ask Git | |
85 | to perform the first checkout of the submodules, run | |
86 | ||
87 | $ git submodule update --init | |
88 | ||
89 | Git submodule support is weak before versions 1.6 and later, you | |
90 | should probably upgrade Git if your version is older. | |
91 | ||
92 | The next step is to get other files needed to build, which are | |
93 | extracted from other source packages: | |
94 | ||
95 | $ ./bootstrap | |
96 | ||
97 | And there you are! Just | |
98 | ||
99 | $ ./configure | |
100 | $ make | |
101 | $ make check | |
102 | ||
103 | At this point, there should be no difference between your local copy, | |
104 | and the master copy: | |
105 | ||
106 | $ git diff | |
107 | ||
108 | should output no difference. | |
109 | ||
110 | Enjoy! | |
111 | ||
112 | ** Updating | |
113 | ||
114 | The use of submodules make things somewhat different because git does | |
115 | not support recursive operations: submodules must be taken care of | |
116 | explicitly by the user. | |
117 | ||
118 | *** Updating Bison | |
119 | ||
120 | If you pull a newer version of a branch, say via "git pull", you might | |
121 | import requests for updated submodules. A simple "git diff" will | |
122 | reveal if the current version of the submodule (i.e., the actual | |
123 | contents of the gnulib directory) and the current request from the | |
124 | subscriber (i.e., the reference of the version of gnulib that the | |
125 | Bison repository requests) differ. To upgrade the submodules (i.e., | |
126 | to check out the version that is actually requested by the subscriber, | |
127 | run "git submodule update". | |
128 | ||
129 | $ git pull | |
130 | $ git submodule update | |
131 | ||
132 | *** Updating a submodule | |
133 | To update a submodule, say gnulib, do as follows: | |
134 | ||
135 | Get the most recent version of the master branch from git. | |
136 | ||
137 | $ cd gnulib | |
138 | $ git fetch | |
139 | $ git checkout -b master --track origin/master | |
140 | ||
141 | Make sure Bison can live with that version of gnulib. | |
142 | ||
143 | $ cd .. | |
144 | $ ./bootstrap | |
145 | $ make distcheck | |
146 | ||
147 | Register your changes. | |
148 | ||
149 | $ git checkin ... | |
150 | ||
151 | For a suggestion of what gnulib commit might be stable enough for a | |
152 | formal release, see the ChangeLog in the latest gnulib snapshot at: | |
153 | ||
154 | http://erislabs.net/ianb/projects/gnulib/ | |
155 | ||
156 | The Autoconf files we use are currently: | |
157 | ||
158 | m4/m4.m4 | |
159 | lib/m4sugar/m4sugar.m4 | |
160 | lib/m4sugar/foreach.m4 | |
161 | ||
162 | These files don't change very often in Autoconf, so it should be | |
163 | relatively straight-forward to examine the differences in order to | |
164 | decide whether to update. | |
165 | ||
166 | * Test suite | |
167 | ||
168 | ** make check | |
169 | Use liberally. | |
170 | ||
171 | ** make maintainer-check-valgrind | |
172 | This target uses valgrind both to check bison, and the generated parsers. | |
173 | ||
174 | This is not mature on Mac OS X. First, Valgrind does support the way bison | |
175 | calls m4, so Valgrind cannot be used to check bison on Mac OS X. | |
176 | ||
177 | Second, there are many errors that come from the platform itself, not from | |
178 | bison. build-aux/darwin11.4.0.valgrind addresses some of them. | |
179 | ||
180 | Third, valgrind issues warnings such as: | |
181 | ||
182 | --99312:0:syswrap- WARNING: Ignoring sigreturn( ..., UC_RESET_ALT_STACK ); | |
183 | ||
184 | which cause the test to fail uselessly. It is hard to ignore these errors | |
185 | with a major overhaul of the way instrumentation is performed in the test | |
186 | suite. So currently, do not try to run valgrind on Mac OS X. | |
187 | ||
188 | ** Release checks | |
189 | Try to run the test suite with more severe conditions before a | |
190 | release: | |
191 | ||
192 | - Configure the package with --enable-gcc-warnings, so that one checks | |
193 | that 1. Bison compiles cleanly, 2. the parsers it produces compile | |
194 | cleanly too. | |
195 | ||
196 | - Maybe build with -DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK, which suggests gnulib modules | |
197 | that can fix portability issues. See if you really want to pay | |
198 | attention to its warnings; there's no need to obey blindly to it | |
199 | (<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2012-05/msg00057.html>). | |
200 | ||
201 | - Check with "make syntax-check" if there are issues diagnosed by | |
202 | gnulib. | |
203 | ||
204 | - run "make maintainer-check" which: | |
205 | - runs "valgrind -q bison" to run Bison under Valgrind. | |
206 | - runs the parsers under Valgrind. | |
207 | - runs the test suite with G++ as C compiler... | |
208 | ||
209 | - run "make maintainer-push-check", which runs "make maintainer-check" | |
210 | while activating the push implementation and its pull interface wrappers | |
211 | in many test cases that were originally written to exercise only the | |
212 | pull implementation. This makes certain the push implementation can | |
213 | perform every task the pull implementation can. | |
214 | ||
215 | - run "make maintainer-xml-check", which runs "make maintainer-check" | |
216 | while checking Bison's XML automaton report for every working grammar | |
217 | passed to Bison in the test suite. The check just diffs the output of | |
218 | Bison's included XSLT style sheets with the output of --report=all and | |
219 | --graph. | |
220 | ||
221 | - running "make maintainer-release-check" takes care of running | |
222 | maintainer-check, maintainer-push-check and maintainer-xml-check. | |
223 | ||
224 | - Change tests/atlocal/CFLAGS to add your preferred options. For | |
225 | instance, "-traditional" to check that the parsers are K&R. Note | |
226 | that it does not make sense for glr.c, which should be ANSI, but | |
227 | currently is actually GNU C, nor for lalr1.cc. | |
228 | ||
229 | ||
230 | * Release Procedure | |
231 | This section needs to be updated to take into account features from | |
232 | gnulib. In particular, be sure to read README-release. | |
233 | ||
234 | ** Update the submodules. See above. | |
235 | ||
236 | ** Update maintainer tools, such as Autoconf. See above. | |
237 | ||
238 | ** Try to get the *.pot files to the Translation Project at least one | |
239 | week before a stable release, to give them time to translate them. | |
240 | Before generating the *.pot files, make sure that po/POTFILES.in and | |
241 | runtime-po/POTFILES.in list all files with translatable strings. | |
242 | This helps: grep -l '\<_(' * | |
243 | ||
244 | ** Tests | |
245 | See above. | |
246 | ||
247 | ** Update the foreign files | |
248 | Running "./bootstrap" in the top level should update them all for you. | |
249 | This covers PO files too. Sometimes a PO file contains problems that | |
250 | causes it to be rejected by recent Gettext releases; please report | |
251 | these to the Translation Project. | |
252 | ||
253 | ** Update README | |
254 | Make sure the information in README is current. Most notably, make sure | |
255 | it recommends a version of GNU M4 that is compatible with the latest | |
256 | Bison sources. | |
257 | ||
258 | ** Check copyright years. | |
259 | We update years in copyright statements throughout Bison once at the | |
260 | start of every year by running "make update-copyright". However, before | |
261 | a release, it's good to verify that it's actually been run. Besides the | |
262 | copyright statement for each Bison file, check the copyright statements | |
263 | that the skeletons insert into generated parsers, and check all | |
264 | occurrences of PACKAGE_COPYRIGHT_YEAR in configure.ac. | |
265 | ||
266 | ** Update NEWS, commit and tag. | |
267 | See do-release-commit-and-tag in README-release. For a while, we used | |
268 | beta names such as "2.6_rc1". Now that we use gnulib in the release | |
269 | procedure, we must use "2.5.90", which has the additional benefit of | |
270 | being properly sorted in "git tag -l". | |
271 | ||
272 | ** make alpha, beta, or stable | |
273 | See README-release. | |
274 | ||
275 | ** Upload | |
276 | There are two ways to upload the tarballs to the GNU servers: using | |
277 | gnupload (from gnulib), or by hand. Obviously prefer the former. But | |
278 | in either case, be sure to read the following paragraph. | |
279 | ||
280 | *** Setup | |
281 | You need "gnupg". | |
282 | ||
283 | Make sure your public key has been uploaded at least to | |
284 | keys.gnupg.net. You can upload it with: | |
285 | ||
286 | gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --send-keys F125BDF3 | |
287 | ||
288 | where F125BDF3 should be replaced with your key ID. | |
289 | ||
290 | *** Using gnupload | |
291 | You need "ncftp". | |
292 | ||
293 | At the end "make stable" (or alpha/beta) will display the procedure to | |
294 | run. Just copy and paste it in your shell. | |
295 | ||
296 | *** By hand | |
297 | ||
298 | The generic GNU upload procedure is at: | |
299 | ||
300 | http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/maintain.html#Automated-FTP-Uploads | |
301 | ||
302 | Follow the instructions there to register your information so you're permitted | |
303 | to upload. | |
304 | ||
305 | Here's a brief reminder of how to roll the tarballs and upload them: | |
306 | ||
307 | *** make distcheck | |
308 | *** gpg -b bison-2.3b.tar.gz | |
309 | *** In a file named "bison-2.3b.tar.gz.directive", type: | |
310 | ||
311 | version: 1.1 | |
312 | directory: bison | |
313 | filename: bison-2.3b.tar.gz | |
314 | ||
315 | *** gpg --clearsign bison-2.3b.tar.gz.directive | |
316 | *** ftp ftp-upload.gnu.org # Log in as anonymous. | |
317 | *** cd /incoming/alpha # cd /incoming/ftp for full release. | |
318 | *** put bison-2.3b.tar.gz # This can take a while. | |
319 | *** put bison-2.3b.tar.gz.sig | |
320 | *** put bison-2.3b.tar.gz.directive.asc | |
321 | *** Repeat all these steps for bison-2.3b.tar.xz. | |
322 | ||
323 | ** Update Bison manual on www.gnu.org. | |
324 | ||
325 | *** You need a non-anonymous checkout of the web pages directory. | |
326 | ||
327 | $ cvs -d YOUR_USERID@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/web/bison checkout bison | |
328 | ||
329 | *** Get familiar with the instructions for web page maintainers. | |
330 | http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/readme_index.html | |
331 | http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/README.software.html | |
332 | especially the note about symlinks. | |
333 | ||
334 | *** Build the web pages. | |
335 | Assuming BISON_CHECKOUT refers to a checkout of the Bison dir, and | |
336 | BISON_WWW_CHECKOUT refers to the web directory created above, do: | |
337 | ||
338 | $ cd $BISON_CHECKOUT/doc | |
339 | $ make stamp-vti | |
340 | $ ../build-aux/gendocs.sh -o "$BISON_WWW_CHECKOUT/manual" \ | |
341 | bison "Bison - GNU parser generator" | |
342 | $ cd $BISON_WWW_CHECKOUT | |
343 | ||
344 | Verify that the result looks sane. | |
345 | ||
346 | *** Commit the modified and the new files. | |
347 | ||
348 | *** Remove old files. | |
349 | Find the files which have not been overwritten (because they belonged to | |
350 | sections that have been removed or renamed): | |
351 | ||
352 | $ cd manual/html_node | |
353 | $ ls -lt | |
354 | ||
355 | Remove these files and commit their removal to CVS. For each of these | |
356 | files, add a line to the file .symlinks. This will ensure that | |
357 | hyperlinks to the removed files will redirect to the entire manual; this | |
358 | is better than a 404 error. | |
359 | ||
360 | There is a problem with 'index.html' being written twice (once for POSIX | |
361 | function 'index', once for the table of contents); you can ignore this | |
362 | issue. | |
363 | ||
364 | ** Announce | |
365 | The "make stable" (or alpha/beta) command just created a template, | |
366 | $HOME/announce-bison-X.Y. Otherwise, to generate it, run: | |
367 | ||
368 | make RELEASE_TYPE=alpha gpg_key_ID=F125BDF3 announcement | |
369 | ||
370 | where alpha can be replaced by beta or stable and F125BDF3 should be | |
371 | replaced with your key ID. | |
372 | ||
373 | Complete/fix the announcement file. The generated list of recipients | |
374 | (info-gnu@gnu.org, bug-bison@gnu.org, help-bison@gnu.org, | |
375 | bison-patches@gnu.org, and coordinator@translationproject.org) is | |
376 | appropriate for a stable release or a "serious beta". For any other | |
377 | release, drop at least info-gnu@gnu.org. For an example of how to | |
378 | fill out the rest of the template, search the mailing list archives | |
379 | for the most recent release announcement. | |
380 | ||
381 | For a stable release, send the same announcement on the comp.compilers | |
382 | newsgroup by sending email to compilers@iecc.com. Do not make any Cc as | |
383 | the moderator will throw away anything cross-posted or Cc'ed. It really | |
384 | needs to be a separate message. | |
385 | ||
386 | ** Prepare NEWS | |
387 | So that developers don't accidentally add new items to the old NEWS | |
388 | entry, create a new empty entry in line 3 (without the two leading | |
389 | spaces): | |
390 | ||
391 | * Noteworthy changes in release ?.? (????-??-??) [?] | |
392 | ||
393 | Push these changes. | |
394 | ||
395 | ----- | |
396 | ||
397 | Copyright (C) 2002-2005, 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
398 | ||
399 | This file is part of GNU Bison. | |
400 | ||
401 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
402 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
403 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
404 | (at your option) any later version. | |
405 | ||
406 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
407 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
408 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
409 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
410 | ||
411 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
412 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
413 | ||
414 | LocalWords: Automake Autoconf Gettext Gzip Rsync Valgrind gnulib submodules | |
415 | LocalWords: submodule init cd distcheck checkin ChangeLog valgrind sigreturn | |
416 | LocalWords: UC gcc DGNULIB POSIXCHECK xml XSLT glr lalr README po runtime rc | |
417 | LocalWords: gnupload gnupg gpg keyserver BDF ncftp filename clearsign cvs dir | |
418 | LocalWords: symlinks vti html lt POSIX Cc'ed | |
419 | ||
420 | Local Variables: | |
421 | mode: outline | |
422 | fill-column: 76 | |
423 | End: |