1This file documents various "processes" that are used by Valgrind 2developers for development and release activities. 3This file contains one section for each process. 4A summary of each process is given here. Each process is described 5more in details afterwards. 6 7 8* Update of the NEWS file: NEWS describes fixed bugs and new features. 9 It is updated and committed together with the code fixing the bug/implementing 10 the feature. 11 12* Major release production: 13 See docs/internals/release-HOWTO.txt (currently a bit out of date) 14 15* Various guidelines/recommended usage for valgrind SVN 16 See docs/internals/svn-HOWTO.txt 17 18* Minor/correction release production: TBD 19 20 21Processes detailed descriptions: 22 23Update of the NEWS file. 24======================== 25 The NEWS file gives for each release: 26 - the list of fixed bugs, 27 - a short description of each functional change, 28 - a short description of each technical change impacting the users. 29 30 The update of the NEWS file should be committed together with the 31 code change (or as part of the last committed change) that fixes the 32 bug or implements the new feature/technical change. 33 The documentation (e.g. user manual) should also be committed as part of 34 the code change. 35 36 Fixing a bug 37 ------------ 38 When fixing a bug, add a line in the 'FIXED BUGS' section of 39 the NEWS file. Keep the list of bugs sorted by bugzilla entry number. 40 41 Once you have commit the change, update the bug status in bugzilla, 42 adding in the comment the revision number of the commit fixing the bug. 43 44 If a bug is not entered in bugzilla (not encouraged), use "n-i-bz" 45 and add the bug line at the end of the bug list. 46 47 The file docs/internals/X_Y_BUGSTATUS.txt (where X_Y is the last 48 major release e.g. 3_9) contains information/statuses for some bugs. 49 If a bug is fixed, remove the (possible) bug info from this file. 50 51 Implementing a change 52 --------------------- 53 When implementing a functional or 'user impacting' technical change, 54 add a short description of the change in the relevant sub-section 55 (e.g. TOOL CHANGES, PLATFORM CHANGES, ...). 56 57 58 Some special cases: 59 ------------------- 60 Some bugs or changes only touch the VEX SVN repository, so it is not 61 possible to commit the NEWS change together with the code changes. 62 In such a case, first commit the VEX change. Then just after, commit 63 the NEWS change. In the bugzilla status, reference (at least) the Valgrind 64 revision number. 65 66 Some changes or bug fixes are very big and might be implemented over 67 a significant period. In such a case, update the NEWS as part of the 68 final commit. 69 If relevant, you might already update the NEWS file as part of 70 earlier commits, using the word 'PARTIAL' to indicate that the change or 71 bug fix is not complete yet. 72 73 Some bugs are reported more than once in bugzilla. 74 Also document in NEWS that such duplicated bugs have been fixed, using a line 75 such as: 76 308333 == 307106 77 to indicate that the bug 308333 is a duplicate of 307106, and was thus 78 fixed in the commit that fixed 307106. 79 Change also the status of the duplicated bug in bugzilla, 80 indicating in the comment the commit revision that fixed the 'master bug'. 81 82 83 84Minor/correction release: 85========================= 86Describe here how to do changes and bug fixed in a minor (correction) release 87and how/when to merge the branch to the trunk. 88 89Proposal to be discussed: 90When a bug is fixed on the branch, the NEWS file is updated on the branch 91(i.e. a 3.9.1 section is created if needed). 92 93When often to merge the branch to trunk ? 94 after each fix ? 95 just after the correction release is produced ? 96 97How is the branch merged to the trunk ? 98