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Contributing to Idris 2
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We welcome contributions! This document describes how you can contribute to
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Idris 2, and the kind of contributions which will most benefit the project.
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Please remember when making contributions via pull requests, though, that Idris
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is primarily a research project, and we are a small team, which limits the time
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we have available for reviewing and maintaining PRs. Nobody works full time on
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Idris - we're a team of academics and students at a university with other
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demands on our time such as teaching, and writing and presenting research
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papers, which will always take priority. This also means we have to be careful
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to make sure that we can commit to maintaining any new features which are
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contributed.
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This document outlines: the kinds of contributions we will almost certainly
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accept; those we might accept; those we might accept after a proposal and
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discussion; and, those we almost certainly won't. The guidelines here are based
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on decisions we've previously made, and the way we have managed PRs in practice
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up to now.
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General comments
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Overall, when making a contribution, please try to make sure they follow the
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general philosophy of the Idris project, which can be summarised as follows:
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* Idris aims to make advanced type-related programming techniques accessible to
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software practitioners
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* Idris *allows* software developers to express invariants of their data and prove
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properties of programs, but will not *require* them to do so
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Many contributions will require accompanying tests and documentation updates.
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Bugfixes in particular should be accompanied by tests, to avoid future
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regressions.
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Library functions should be `total` as far as possible, and at least `covering`
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where `total` is not possible.
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Different people have different preferences about coding style. In general,
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we haven't been too prescriptive about this. If you're editing a source file,
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try to be consistent with the existing style choices made by previous authors.
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We may need to be more formal about this in future!
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Please remember to update `CHANGELOG.md`, and if it's your first contribution
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you can add yourself to `CONTRIBUTORS`.
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In all cases, a pull request must have a short description (one sentence is
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usually enough) that explains its purpose. However obvious you think it might
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be, it really helps when reviewing the changes.
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Things we will almost certainly accept
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* Anything which fixes an issue on the issue tracker
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- In this case, please make sure you include a new test
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* More tests, which test new features or, more importantly, existing features
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which are not exercised enough in the existing tests
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- Note that the 'test' subdirectory is intended for testing the type checker
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and compiler, not specifically for testing libraries. However, we do need
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a better way of testing libraries! (More on this below)
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* Rewrites of existing features which demonstrably improve performance
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* Documentation, and improvements to documentation generation tools
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* Improvements to existing tool support, including:
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- Type-driven program synthesis
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- :search and related REPL commands
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- Interactive editing
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* Contributions of missing library functions, including proofs, which were
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available in Idris 1 - at least on the assumption that we still think the
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function is important enough, which gets increasingly unlikely over time!
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Things we might accept
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* Additions to the `contrib` libraries
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- However, please consider whether it would be better as a separate library.
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If something is in the Idris2 repository, we need to commit to maintaining
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it to some extent, so we have to be sure that we can do so. You can find
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(and contribute to) a list of [libraries on the wiki](
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https://github.com/idris-lang/Idris2/wiki/1-%5BLanguage%5D-Libraries).
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- For any library additions, please try to include as many documentation
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strings as you can.
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Things that should be discussed via the issue tracker first
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* New language features
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- Syntactic sugar, for example, is nice but any new feature needs to be
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worth the additional burden it places on programmers learning the language
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* Changes to any of the core representations (TT and CExp in particular)
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- These have been fairly stable for a while, and external tools using the
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Idris 2 API may be depending on them
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* Changes to prelude and base libraries
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- 'prelude' and 'base' are, in some sense, part of the language. There are a
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lot of trade offs to be made in the design of the prelude especially - such
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as interface hierarchies - and while you may not agree with the way it looks,
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by and large these decisions have already been made so there must be a
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compelling reason for them to be changed.
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* Any fundamental changes to build system, library structure, or CI workflow
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* Major refactorings (e.g. reorganisation of imports, mass renamings). These
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may be a good idea, but they are often merely a matter of taste, so please
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check whether they will be considered valuable first.
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* A new approach to testing libraries: we don't have a unit testing or
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property testing framework as part of the Idris system, itself, though it
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would be valuable for testing the prelude and base libraries. This would be
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nice to have, so proposals are welcome.
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Things we probably won't accept
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* Minor refactorings. You may be making the code more beautiful, or more to
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your taste, but please remember that every PR has to be reviewed, and if it
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takes more time to run the tests and review it than it took to make the change,
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it's costing us time rather than saving it.
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- On the other hand, tidying up code as part of a larger PR is very welcome.
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We encourage following the camp site rule: leave the code tidier than you
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found it!
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* Primitive updates without a strong justification
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- Primitives increase the burden on backend authors, for example. They may
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be necessary to support a new library, if a foreign function call is not
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appropriate, but we won't accept a primitive on the basis that it could be
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useful in future.
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* Requests to migrate libraries from `contrib` to `base`. We do need to
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organise libraries better, but this will be better achieved with a good
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package manager.
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* Fancy REPL features (e.g. readline, history, tab completion). We definitely
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want this, but it would be better implemented as a separate tool using the
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Idris 2 API, to minimise the maintenance burden on the compiler.
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* Similarly, anything which adds an external dependency. We aim to keep
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dependencies minimal for ease of initial installation.
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* New backends. You can implement new backends via the Idris 2 API - and indeed
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several people have. The backends in this repository are limited to those we
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are able to commit to maintaining.
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Other possible contributions
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There's plenty of other things that might be good ideas. If it isn't covered
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above, and you're in doubt as to whether it might be a good idea, please let us
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know that you're considering it and we can discuss how well it will fit. Please
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just remember that whatever you contribute, we have to maintain!
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Good places to discuss possible contributions are:
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* The [mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/idris-lang).
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* The Idris community on Discord [(invite link)](https://discord.gg/YXmWC5yKYM).
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* The issue tracker (in this case, please make your proposal as concrete as
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possible).
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On performance
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If you're editing the core system, or adding any features, please keep an
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eye on performance. In particular, check that the libraries build and tests
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run in approximately the same amount of time before and after the change.
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(Although running faster is fine as long as everything still works :))
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