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How to contribute to Marian
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## Reporting a bug/asking questions
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Did you find a bug or want to ask a question? Great!
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* Ensure the bug was not already reported or the question was not asked
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* For bugs check the [github
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issues](https://github.com/marian-nmt/marian-dev/issues)
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* For answers to your question search posts on the [Google discussion
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group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/marian-nmt)
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* Open a new issue/question if you're unable to find yours
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* For bugs please provide as much relevant information as possible, and do not
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forget to paste a log
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You are also welcome to request a new feature.
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Especially if you plan to help us adding it :)
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## Submitting changes
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Whenever possible, please send a Github Pull Request with a clear list of what
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you've done. Feel free to also update CHANGELOG.md file. We will love you
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forever if you provide unit or regression tests.
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Please follow our coding convention (below) and make sure all of your commits
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are atomic (learn more about _git squash_ to merge multiple commits and _git
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rebase -i_ to split a single huge commit into smaller pieces).
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Ideally test your changes by running [Marian regression
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tests](http://github.com/marian-nmt/marian-regression-tests.git) locally:
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git clone http://github.com/marian-nmt/marian-regression-tests.git
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cd marian-regression-tests.git
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make BRANCH=<your_branch_name> install
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./run_mrt.sh
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## Coding conventions
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Main code style rules:
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* no tabs, 2 whitespaces instead
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* lines no longer than 80 characters
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* no trailing whitespaces
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* no space between control statements and opening brackets
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* `UpperCamelCase` for class names
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* `camelCaseWithTrailingUnderscore_` for class variables
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* `camelCase` for variables, methods and functions
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* `UPPERCASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES` for constants
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Ideally, use the provided `.clang-format` file (in the root directory) for
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[ClangFormat](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html) to format your code, e.g.
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clang-format-3.8 <path_to_file>
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