Re: Patch Submission Guidelines - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: Patch Submission Guidelines
Date
Msg-id 20060216143826.GB5072@surnet.cl
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] Patch Submission Guidelines  (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>)
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Robert Treat wrote:
> On Thursday 16 February 2006 00:27, Tom Lane wrote:
> > Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net> writes:
> > > !         <li>The patch should be generated in contextual diff format and
> > > should !         be applicable from the root directory. If you are unfamiliar
> > > with !         this, you might find the script
> > > <I>src/tools/makediff/difforig</I> !         useful.  Unified diffs are only
> > > preferrable if the file changes are !         single-line changes and do not
> > > rely on the surrounding lines.</li>
> >
> > I'd like the policy to be "contextual diffs are preferred", full stop.
> > Unidiffs are more compact but they sacrifice readability of the patch
> > (IMHO anyway) and when you are preparing a patch you should be thinking
> > first in terms of making it readable for the reviewers/committers.
> >
> > Some things that follow along with the readability mandate, and should
> > be brought out somewhere here:
> >   * avoid unnecessary whitespace changes.  They just distract the
> >     reviewer, and your formatting changes will probably not survive
> >     the next pgindent run anyway.
>
> would diff -c --ignore-space-change be better?

No, because some whitespace changes are important.  For example when you
indent a piece of code one level higher.  The submitter should eyeball
the patch (in diff form) and clean things up when something unexpected
appears, like a no-op whitespace change.

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