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<!entity p-version "3.0.11">
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File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/doc/source/developer-manual.sgml,v $
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Purpose : developer manual
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This file belongs into
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ijbswa.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/i/ij/ijbswa/htdocs/
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$Id: developer-manual.sgml,v 2.27 2009/02/19 02:20:22 hal9 Exp $
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Copyright (C) 2001-2009 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
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See LICENSE.
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========================================================================
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NOTE: Please read developer-manual/documentation.html before touching
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anything in this, or other Privoxy documentation. You have been warned!
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Failure to abide by this rule will result in the revocation of your license
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to live a peaceful existence!
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========================================================================
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-->
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<article id="index">
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<artheader>
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<title>Privoxy Developer Manual</title>
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<pubdate>
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<subscript>
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<link linkend="copyright">Copyright</link> &my-copy; 2001-2009 by
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<ulink url="http://www.privoxy.org/">Privoxy Developers</ulink>
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</subscript>
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</pubdate>
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<pubdate>$Id: developer-manual.sgml,v 2.27 2009/02/19 02:20:22 hal9 Exp $</pubdate>
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Note: this should generate a separate page, and a live link to it.
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But it doesn't for some mysterious reason. Please leave commented
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unless it can be fixed proper. For the time being, the copyright
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statement will be in copyright.smgl.
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Hal.
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<legalnotice id="legalnotice">
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<para>
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text goes here ........
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<abstract>
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<![%dummy;[
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<para>
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<comment>
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This is here to keep vim syntax file from breaking :/
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If I knew enough to fix it, I would.
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PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE! HB: hal@foobox.net
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</comment>
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</para>
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]]>
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<para>
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The developer manual provides guidance on coding, testing, packaging, documentation
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and other issues of importance to those involved with
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<application>Privoxy</application> development. It is mandatory (and helpful!) reading
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for anyone who wants to join the team. Note that it's currently out of date
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and may not be entirely correct. As always, patches are welcome.
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</para>
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<!-- &p-intro; Someone interested enough in the project to contribute
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will already know at this point what Privoxy is. -->
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<para>
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Please note that this document is constantly evolving. This copy represents
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the state at the release of version &p-version;.
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You can find the latest version of the this manual at <ulink
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url="http://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/">http://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/</ulink>.
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Please see <link linkend="contact">the Contact section</link>
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on how to contact the developers.
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</para>
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</abstract>
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</artheader>
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<sect1 id="introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
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I don't like seeing blank space :) So added *something* here.
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<para>
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<application>Privoxy</application>, as an heir to
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<application>Junkbuster</application>, is a Free Software project
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and the code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
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As such, <application>Privoxy</application> development is potentially open
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to anyone who has the time, knowledge, and desire to contribute
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in any capacity. Our goals are simply to continue the mission,
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to improve <application>Privoxy</application>, and
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to make it available to as wide an audience as possible.
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</para>
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<para>
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One does not have to be a programmer to contribute. Packaging, testing,
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documenting and porting, are all important jobs as well.
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</para>
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<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
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<sect2 id="quickstart"><title>Quickstart to Privoxy Development</title>
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<para>
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The first step is to join the <ulink
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url="mailto:ijbswa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net">developer's mailing list</ulink>.
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You can submit your ideas, or even better patches. Patches are best
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submitted to the Sourceforge tracker set up for this purpose, but
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can be sent to the list for review too.
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</para>
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<para>
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You will also need to have a cvs package installed, which will
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entail having ssh installed as well (which seems to be a requirement of
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SourceForge), in order to access the cvs repository. Having the GNU build
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tools is also going to be important (particularly, autoconf and gmake).
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</para>
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<para>
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For the time being (read, this section is under construction), you can
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also refer to the extensive comments in the source code. In fact,
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reading the code is recommended in any case.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="cvs"><title>The CVS Repository</title>
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<para>
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If you become part of the active development team, you will eventually
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need write access to our holy grail, the CVS repository. One of the
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team members will need to set this up for you. Please read
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this chapter completely before accessing via CVS.
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</para>
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<sect2 id="cvsaccess"><title>Access to CVS</title>
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<para>
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The project's CVS repository is hosted on
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<ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/">SourceForge.</ulink>
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Please refer to the chapters 6 and 7 in
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<ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1">SF's site
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documentation</ulink> for the technical access details for your
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operating system. For historical reasons, the CVS server is
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called <literal>ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net</literal>, the repository is
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called <literal>ijbswa</literal>, and the source tree module is called
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<literal>current</literal>.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="cvsbranches">
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<title>Branches</title>
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<para>
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Within the CVS repository, there are modules and branches. As
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mentioned, the sources are in the <literal>current</literal>
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<quote>module</quote>. Other modules are present for platform specific
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issues. There is a webview of the CVS hierarchy at <ulink
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url="http://ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net/ijbswa/">http://ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net/ijbswa/</ulink>,
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which might help with visualizing how these pieces fit together.
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</para>
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<para>
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Branches are used to fork a sub-development path from the main trunk.
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Within the <literal>current</literal> module where the sources are, there
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is always at least one <quote>branch</quote> from the main trunk
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devoted to a stable release series. The main trunk is where active
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development takes place for the next stable series (e.g. 3.2.x).
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So just prior to each stable series (e.g. 3.0.x), a branch is created
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just for stable series releases (e.g. 3.0.0 -> 3.0.1 -> 3.0.2, etc).
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Once the initial stable release of any stable branch has taken place,
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this branch is <emphasis>only used for bugfixes</emphasis>, which have
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had prior testing before being committed to CVS. (See <link
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linkend="versionnumbers">Version Numbers</link> below for details on
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versioning.)
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</para>
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<para>
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At one time there were two distinct branches: stable and unstable. The
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more drastic changes were to be in the unstable branch. These branches
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have now been merged to minimize time and effort of maintaining two
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branches.
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</para>
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<para>
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This will result in at least two active branches, which means there may
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be occasions that require the same (or similar) item to be
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checked into to two different places (assuming its a bugfix and needs
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fixing in both the stable and unstable trees). This also means that in
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order to have access to both trees, both will have to be checked out
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separately. Use the <literal>cvs -r</literal> flag to check out a
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branch, e.g: <literal>cvs co -r v_3_0_branch current</literal>.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="cvscommit"><title>CVS Commit Guidelines</title>
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<para>
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The source tree is the heart of every software project. Every effort must
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be made to ensure that it is readable, compilable and consistent at all
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times. There are differing guidelines for the stable branch and the
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main development trunk, and we ask anyone with CVS access to strictly
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adhere to the following guidelines:
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</para>
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<para>
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Basic Guidelines, for all branches:
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</para>
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<para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>
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Please don't commit even
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a small change without testing it thoroughly first. When we're
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close to a public release, ask a fellow developer to review your
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changes.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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Your commit message should give a concise overview of <emphasis>what you
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changed</emphasis> (no big details) and <emphasis>why you changed it</emphasis>
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Just check previous messages for good examples.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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Don't use the same message on multiple files, unless it equally applies to
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all those files.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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If your changes span multiple files, and the code won't recompile unless
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all changes are committed (e.g. when changing the signature of a function),
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then commit all files one after another, without long delays in between.
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If necessary, prepare the commit messages in advance.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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Before changing things on CVS, make sure that your changes are in line
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with the team's general consensus on what should be done.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Note that near a major public release, we get more cautious.
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There is always the possibility to submit a patch to the <ulink
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url="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=311118&group_id=11118&func=browse">patch
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tracker</ulink> instead.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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Stable branches are handled with more care, especially after the
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initial *.*.0 release, and we are just in bugfix mode. In addition to
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the above, the below applies only to the stable branch (currently the
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<literal>v_3_0_branch</literal> branch):
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<para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Do not commit <emphasis>anything</emphasis> unless your proposed
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changes have been well tested first, preferably by other members of the
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project, or have prior approval of the project leaders or consensus
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of the devel list.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Where possible, bugfixes and changes should be tested in the main
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development trunk first. There may be occasions where this is not
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feasible, though.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Alternately, proposed changes can be submitted as patches to the patch tracker on
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Sourceforge first: <ulink
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url="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=311118">http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=311118</ulink>.
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Then ask for peer review.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Do not even think about anything except bugfixes. No new features!
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="documentation"><title>Documentation Guidelines</title>
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<para>
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All formal documents are maintained in Docbook SGML and located in the
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<computeroutput>doc/source/*</computeroutput> directory. You will need
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<ulink url="http://www.docbook.org">Docbook</ulink>, the Docbook
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DTD's and the Docbook modular stylesheets (or comparable alternatives),
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and either <application>jade</application> or
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<application>openjade</application> (recommended) installed in order to
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build docs from source. Currently there is <ulink
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url="../user-manual/index.html"><citetitle>user-manual</citetitle></ulink>,
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<ulink url="../faq/index.html"><citetitle>FAQ</citetitle></ulink>, and, of
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course this, the <citetitle>developer-manual</citetitle> in this format.
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The <citetitle>README</citetitle>, <citetitle>AUTHORS</citetitle>,
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<citetitle>INSTALL</citetitle>,
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<citetitle>privoxy.1</citetitle> (man page), and
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<citetitle>config</citetitle> files are also now maintained as Docbook
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SGML. These files, when built, in the top-level source directory are
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generated files! Also, the <application>Privoxy</application> <filename>index.html</filename> (and a
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variation on this file, <filename>privoxy-index.html</filename>,
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meant for inclusion with doc packages), are maintained as SGML as well.
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<emphasis>DO NOT edit these directly</emphasis>. Edit the SGML source, or
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contact someone involved in the documentation.
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</para>
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<para>
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<filename>config</filename> requires some special handling. The reason it
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is maintained this way is so that the extensive comments in the file
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mirror those in <citetitle>user-manual</citetitle>. But the conversion
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process requires going from SGML to HTML to text to special formatting
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required for the embedded comments. Some of this does not survive so
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well. Especially some of the examples that are longer than 80 characters.
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The build process for this file outputs to <filename>config.new</filename>,
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which should be reviewed for errors and mis-formatting. Once satisfied
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that it is correct, then it should be hand copied to
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<filename>config</filename>.
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</para>
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<para>
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Other, less formal documents (e.g. <filename>LICENSE</filename>) are
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maintained as plain text files in the top-level source directory.
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</para>
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<para>
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Packagers are encouraged to include this documentation. For those without
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the ability to build the docs locally, text versions of each are kept in
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CVS. HTML versions are also being kept in CVS under
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<filename>doc/webserver/*</filename>. And PDF version are kept in
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<filename>doc/pdf/*</filename>.
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</para>
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<para>
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Formal documents are built with the Makefile targets of
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<computeroutput>make dok</computeroutput>, or alternately
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<computeroutput>make redhat-dok</computeroutput>. If you have problems,
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try both. The build process uses the document SGML sources in
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<computeroutput>doc/source/*/*</computeroutput> to update all text files in
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<computeroutput>doc/text/</computeroutput> and to update all HTML
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documents in <computeroutput>doc/webserver/</computeroutput>.
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</para>
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<para>
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Documentation writers should please make sure documents build
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successfully before committing to CVS, if possible.
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</para>
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<para>
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How do you update the webserver (i.e. the pages on privoxy.org)?
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<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
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<listitem><para>
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First, build the docs by running <computeroutput>make
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dok</computeroutput> (or alternately <computeroutput>make
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redhat-dok</computeroutput>). For PDF docs, do <computeroutput>make
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dok-pdf</computeroutput>.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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Run <computeroutput>make webserver</computeroutput> which copies all
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files from <computeroutput>doc/webserver</computeroutput> to the
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sourceforge webserver via scp.
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</para></listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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</para>
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<para>
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Finished docs should be occasionally submitted to CVS
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(<filename>doc/webserver/*/*.html</filename>) so that those without
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the ability to build them locally, have access to them if needed.
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This is especially important just prior to a new release! Please
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do this <emphasis>after</emphasis> the <literal>$VERSION</literal> and
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other release specific data in <filename>configure.in</filename> has been
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updated (this is done just prior to a new release).
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</para>
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<sect2 id="sgml">
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<title>Quickstart to Docbook and SGML</title>
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<para>
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If you are not familiar with SGML, it is a markup language similar to HTML.
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Actually, not a mark up language per se, but a language used to define
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markup languages. In fact, HTML is an SGML application. Both will use
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<quote>tags</quote> to format text and other content. SGML tags can be much
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more varied, and flexible, but do much of the same kinds of things. The tags,
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or <quote>elements</quote>, are definable in SGML. There is no set
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<quote>standards</quote>. Since we are using
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<application>Docbook</application>, our tags are those that are defined by
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<application>Docbook</application>. Much of how the finish document is
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rendered is determined by the <quote>stylesheets</quote>.
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The stylesheets determine how each tag gets translated to HTML, or other
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formats.
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</para>
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<para>
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Tags in Docbook SGML need to be always <quote>closed</quote>. If not, you
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will likely generate errors. Example: <literal><title>My
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Title</title></literal>. They are also case-insensitive, but we
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strongly suggest using all lower case. This keeps compatibility with
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[Docbook] <application>XML</application>.
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</para>
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<para>
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Our documents use <quote>sections</quote> for the most part. Sections
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will be processed into HTML headers (e.g. <literal>h1</literal> for
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<literal>sect1</literal>). The <application>Docbook</application> stylesheets
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will use these to also generate the Table of Contents for each doc. Our
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TOC's are set to a depth of three. Meaning <literal>sect1</literal>,
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<literal>sect2</literal>, and <literal>sect3</literal> will have TOC
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entries, but <literal>sect4</literal> will not. Each section requires
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a <literal><title></literal> element, and at least one
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<literal><para></literal>. There is a limit of five section
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levels in Docbook, but generally three should be sufficient for our
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purposes.
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</para>
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<para>
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Some common elements that you likely will use:
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</para>
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<para>
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<simplelist>
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<member>
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<emphasis><para></para></emphasis>, paragraph delimiter. Most
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text needs to be within paragraph elements (there are some exceptions).
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</member>
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<member>
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<emphasis><emphasis></emphasis></emphasis>, the stylesheets
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make this italics.
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</member>
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<member>
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<emphasis><filename></filename></emphasis>, files and directories.
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</member>
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<member>
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<emphasis><command></command></emphasis>, command examples.
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</member>
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<member>
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<emphasis><literallayout></literallayout></emphasis>, like
|
|
<literal><pre></literal>, more or less.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis><itemizedlist></itemizedlist></emphasis>, list with bullets.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis><listitem></listitem></emphasis>, member of the above.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis><screen></screen></emphasis>, screen output, implies
|
|
<literal><literallayout></literal>.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis><ulink url="example.com"></ulink></emphasis>, like
|
|
HTML <literal><a></literal> tag.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis><quote></quote></emphasis>, for, doh, quoting text.
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
Look at any of the existing docs for examples of all these and more.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
You might also find <quote><ulink
|
|
url="http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/index.html">Writing Documentation
|
|
Using DocBook - A Crash Course</ulink></quote> useful.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect2 id="docstyle">
|
|
<title><application>Privoxy</application> Documentation Style</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
It will be easier if everyone follows a similar writing style. This
|
|
just makes it easier to read what someone else has written if it
|
|
is all done in a similar fashion.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Here it is:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
All tags should be lower case.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Tags delimiting a <emphasis>block</emphasis> of text (even small
|
|
blocks) should be on their own line. Like:
|
|
<literallayout>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Some text goes here.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</literallayout>
|
|
Tags marking individual words, or few words, should be in-line:
|
|
<literallayout>
|
|
Just to <emphasis>emphasize</emphasis>, some text goes here.
|
|
</literallayout>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Tags should be nested and step indented for block text like: (except
|
|
in-line tags)
|
|
<literallayout>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
Some text goes here in our list example.
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</literallayout>
|
|
This makes it easier to find the text amongst the tags ;-)
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Use white space to separate logical divisions within a document,
|
|
like between sections. Running everything together consistently
|
|
makes it harder to read and work on.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Do not hesitate to make comments. Comments can either use the
|
|
<comment> element, or the <!-- --> style comment
|
|
familiar from HTML. (Note in Docbook v4.x <comment> is
|
|
replaced by <remark>.)
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
We have an international audience. Refrain from slang, or English
|
|
idiosyncrasies (too many to list :). Humor also does not translate
|
|
well sometimes.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Try to keep overall line lengths in source files to 80 characters or less
|
|
for obvious reasons. This is not always possible, with lengthy URLs for
|
|
instance.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Our documents are available in differing formats. Right now, they
|
|
are just plain text, HTML, and PDF, but others are always a
|
|
future possibility. Be careful with URLs (<ulink>), and avoid
|
|
this mistake:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
My favorite site is <ulink url="http://example.com">here</ulink>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
This will render as <quote>My favorite site is here</quote>, which is
|
|
not real helpful in a text doc. Better like this:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
My favorite site is <ulink url="http://example.com">example.com</ulink>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
All documents should be spell checked occasionally.
|
|
<application>aspell</application> can check SGML with the
|
|
<literal>-H</literal> option. (<application>ispell</application> I think
|
|
too.)
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
|
|
<sect2><title>Privoxy Custom Entities</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<application>Privoxy</application> documentation is using
|
|
a number of customized <quote>entities</quote> to facilitate
|
|
documentation maintenance.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
We are using a set of <quote>boilerplate</quote> files with generic text,
|
|
that is used by multiple docs. This way we can write something once, and use
|
|
it repeatedly without having to re-write the same content over and over again.
|
|
If editing such a file, keep in mind that it should be
|
|
<emphasis>generic</emphasis>. That is the purpose; so it can be used in varying
|
|
contexts without additional modifications.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
We are also using what <application>Docbook</application> calls
|
|
<quote>internal entities</quote>. These are like variables in
|
|
programming. Well, sort of. For instance, we have the
|
|
<literal>p-version</literal> entity that contains the current
|
|
<application>Privoxy</application> version string. You are strongly
|
|
encouraged to use these where possible. Some of these obviously
|
|
require re-setting with each release (done by the Makefile). A sampling of
|
|
custom entities are listed below. See any of the main docs for examples.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Re- <quote>boilerplate</quote> text entities are defined like:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<literal><!entity supported SYSTEM "supported.sgml"></literal>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
In this example, the contents of the file,
|
|
<filename>supported.sgml</filename> is available for inclusion anywhere
|
|
in the doc. To make this happen, just reference the now defined
|
|
entity: <literal>&supported;</literal> (starts with an ampersand
|
|
and ends with a semi-colon), and the contents will be dumped into
|
|
the finished doc at that point.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Commonly used <quote>internal entities</quote>:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis>p-version</emphasis>: the <application>Privoxy</application>
|
|
version string, e.g. <quote>&p-version;</quote>.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis>p-status</emphasis>: the project status, either
|
|
<quote>alpha</quote>, <quote>beta</quote>, or <quote>stable</quote>.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis>p-not-stable</emphasis>: use to conditionally include
|
|
text in <quote>not stable</quote> releases (e.g. <quote>beta</quote>).
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis>p-stable</emphasis>: just the opposite.
|
|
</member>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<emphasis>p-text</emphasis>: this doc is only generated as text.
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
There are others in various places that are defined for a specific
|
|
purpose. Read the source!
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!-- <listitem><para>be consistent with the redirect script (i.e. the <application>Privoxy</application> program -->
|
|
<!-- points via the redirect URL at sf to valid end-points in the document)</para></listitem> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="coding"><title>Coding Guidelines</title>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s1"><title>Introduction</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>This set of standards is designed to make our lives easier. It is
|
|
developed with the simple goal of helping us keep the "new and improved
|
|
<application>Privoxy</application>" consistent and reliable. Thus making
|
|
maintenance easier and increasing chances of success of the
|
|
project.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>And that of course comes back to us as individuals. If we can
|
|
increase our development and product efficiencies then we can solve more
|
|
of the request for changes/improvements and in general feel good about
|
|
ourselves. ;-></para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s2"><title>Using Comments</title>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s3"><title>Comment, Comment, Comment</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Comment as much as possible without commenting the obvious.
|
|
For example do not comment "variable_a is equal to variable_b".
|
|
Instead explain why variable_a should be equal to the variable_b.
|
|
Just because a person can read code does not mean they will
|
|
understand why or what is being done. A reader may spend a lot
|
|
more time figuring out what is going on when a simple comment
|
|
or explanation would have prevented the extra research. Please
|
|
help your brother IJB'ers out!</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The comments will also help justify the intent of the code.
|
|
If the comment describes something different than what the code
|
|
is doing then maybe a programming error is occurring.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
/* if page size greater than 1k ... */
|
|
if ( page_length() > 1024 )
|
|
{
|
|
... "block" the page up ...
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* if page size is small, send it in blocks */
|
|
if ( page_length() > 1024 )
|
|
{
|
|
... "block" the page up ...
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
This demonstrates 2 cases of "what not to do". The first is a
|
|
"syntax comment". The second is a comment that does not fit what
|
|
is actually being done.
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s4"><title>Use blocks for comments</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Comments can help or they can clutter. They help when they
|
|
are differentiated from the code they describe. One line
|
|
comments do not offer effective separation between the comment
|
|
and the code. Block identifiers do, by surrounding the code
|
|
with a clear, definable pattern.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
* This will stand out clearly in your code!
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
if ( this_variable == that_variable )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* unfortunately, this may not */
|
|
if ( this_variable == that_variable )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ( this_variable == that_variable ) /* this may not either */
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
}</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Exception:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If you are trying to add a small logic comment and do not
|
|
wish to "disrupt" the flow of the code, feel free to use a 1
|
|
line comment which is NOT on the same line as the code.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s5"><title>Keep Comments on their own line</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>It goes back to the question of readability. If the comment
|
|
is on the same line as the code it will be harder to read than
|
|
the comment that is on its own line.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>There are three exceptions to this rule, which should be
|
|
violated freely and often: during the definition of variables,
|
|
at the end of closing braces, when used to comment
|
|
parameters.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
* This will stand out clearly in your code,
|
|
* But the second example won't.
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
if ( this_variable == this_variable )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ( this_variable == this_variable ) /*can you see me?*/
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important(); /*not easily*/
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
* But, the encouraged exceptions:
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
int urls_read = 0; /* # of urls read + rejected */
|
|
int urls_rejected = 0; /* # of urls rejected */
|
|
|
|
if ( 1 == X )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
short do_something_very_important(
|
|
short firstparam, /* represents something */
|
|
short nextparam /* represents something else */ )
|
|
{
|
|
...code here...
|
|
|
|
} /* -END- do_something_very_important */
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s6"><title>Comment each logical step</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Logical steps should be commented to help others follow the
|
|
intent of the written code and comments will make the code more
|
|
readable.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If you have 25 lines of code without a comment, you should
|
|
probably go back into it to see where you forgot to put
|
|
one.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Most "for", "while", "do", etc... loops _probably_ need a
|
|
comment. After all, these are usually major logic
|
|
containers.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s7"><title>Comment All Functions Thoroughly</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>A reader of the code should be able to look at the comments
|
|
just prior to the beginning of a function and discern the
|
|
reason for its existence and the consequences of using it. The
|
|
reader should not have to read through the code to determine if
|
|
a given function is safe for a desired use. The proper
|
|
information thoroughly presented at the introduction of a
|
|
function not only saves time for subsequent maintenance or
|
|
debugging, it more importantly aids in code reuse by allowing a
|
|
user to determine the safety and applicability of any function
|
|
for the problem at hand. As a result of such benefits, all
|
|
functions should contain the information presented in the
|
|
addendum section of this document.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s8"><title>Comment at the end of braces if the
|
|
content is more than one screen length</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Each closing brace should be followed on the same line by a
|
|
comment that describes the origination of the brace if the
|
|
original brace is off of the screen, or otherwise far away from
|
|
the closing brace. This will simplify the debugging,
|
|
maintenance, and readability of the code.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>As a suggestion , use the following flags to make the
|
|
comment and its brace more readable:</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>use following a closing brace: } /* -END- if() or while ()
|
|
or etc... */</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
if ( 1 == X )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
...some long list of commands...
|
|
} /* -END- if x is 1 */
|
|
|
|
or:
|
|
|
|
if ( 1 == X )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something_very_important();
|
|
...some long list of commands...
|
|
} /* -END- if ( 1 == X ) */
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s9"><title>Naming Conventions</title>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s10"><title>Variable Names</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Use all lowercase, and separate words via an underscore
|
|
('_'). Do not start an identifier with an underscore. (ANSI C
|
|
reserves these for use by the compiler and system headers.) Do
|
|
not use identifiers which are reserved in ANSI C++. (E.g.
|
|
template, class, true, false, ...). This is in case we ever
|
|
decide to port Privoxy to C++.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int ms_iis5_hack = 0;</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int msiis5hack = 0; int msIis5Hack = 0;
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s11"><title>Function Names</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Use all lowercase, and separate words via an underscore
|
|
('_'). Do not start an identifier with an underscore. (ANSI C
|
|
reserves these for use by the compiler and system headers.) Do
|
|
not use identifiers which are reserved in ANSI C++. (E.g.
|
|
template, class, true, false, ...). This is in case we ever
|
|
decide to port Privoxy to C++.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int load_some_file( struct client_state *csp )</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int loadsomefile( struct client_state *csp )
|
|
int loadSomeFile( struct client_state *csp )
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s12"><title>Header file prototypes</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Use a descriptive parameter name in the function prototype
|
|
in header files. Use the same parameter name in the header file
|
|
that you use in the c file.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
(.h) extern int load_aclfile( struct client_state *csp );
|
|
(.c) int load_aclfile( struct client_state *csp )</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
(.h) extern int load_aclfile( struct client_state * ); or
|
|
(.h) extern int load_aclfile();
|
|
(.c) int load_aclfile( struct client_state *csp )
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s13"><title>Enumerations, and #defines</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Use all capital letters, with underscores between words. Do
|
|
not start an identifier with an underscore. (ANSI C reserves
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these for use by the compiler and system headers.)</para>
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<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
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<programlisting>
|
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(enumeration) : enum Boolean { FALSE, TRUE };
|
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(#define) : #define DEFAULT_SIZE 100;</programlisting>
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|
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<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> We have a standard naming scheme for #defines
|
|
that toggle a feature in the preprocessor: FEATURE_>, where
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|
> is a short (preferably 1 or 2 word) description.</para>
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|
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<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
#define FEATURE_FORCE 1
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|
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#ifdef FEATURE_FORCE
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#define FORCE_PREFIX blah
|
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#endif /* def FEATURE_FORCE */
|
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</programlisting>
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</sect3>
|
|
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|
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<sect3 id="s14"><title>Constants</title>
|
|
|
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<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Spell common words out entirely (do not remove vowels).</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Use only widely-known domain acronyms and abbreviations.
|
|
Capitalize all letters of an acronym.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Use underscore (_) to separate adjacent acronyms and
|
|
abbreviations. Never terminate a name with an underscore.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
#define USE_IMAGE_LIST 1</programlisting>
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|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
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|
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<para>
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|
<programlisting>
|
|
#define USE_IMG_LST 1 or
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#define _USE_IMAGE_LIST 1 or
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#define USE_IMAGE_LIST_ 1 or
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#define use_image_list 1 or
|
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#define UseImageList 1
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|
</programlisting>
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|
</para>
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|
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</sect3>
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|
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</sect2>
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|
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<sect2 id="s15"><title>Using Space</title>
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<sect3 id="s16"><title>Put braces on a line by themselves.</title>
|
|
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<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The brace needs to be on a line all by itself, not at the
|
|
end of the statement. Curly braces should line up with the
|
|
construct that they're associated with. This practice makes it
|
|
easier to identify the opening and closing braces for a
|
|
block.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
if ( this == that )
|
|
{
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|
...
|
|
}</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>if ( this == that ) { ... }</para>
|
|
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<para>or</para>
|
|
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<para>if ( this == that ) { ... }</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> In the special case that the if-statement is
|
|
inside a loop, and it is trivial, i.e. it tests for a
|
|
condition that is obvious from the purpose of the block,
|
|
one-liners as above may optically preserve the loop structure
|
|
and make it easier to read.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> developer-discretion.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example exception:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
while ( more lines are read )
|
|
{
|
|
/* Please document what is/is not a comment line here */
|
|
if ( it's a comment ) continue;
|
|
|
|
do_something( line );
|
|
}
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s17"><title>ALL control statements should have a
|
|
block</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Using braces to make a block will make your code more
|
|
readable and less prone to error. All control statements should
|
|
have a block defined.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
if ( this == that )
|
|
{
|
|
do_something();
|
|
do_something_else();
|
|
}</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>if ( this == that ) do_something(); do_something_else();</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>or</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>if ( this == that ) do_something();</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> The first example in "Instead of" will execute
|
|
in a manner other than that which the developer desired (per
|
|
indentation). Using code braces would have prevented this
|
|
"feature". The "explanation" and "exception" from the point
|
|
above also applies.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s18"><title>Do not belabor/blow-up boolean
|
|
expressions</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
structure->flag = ( condition );</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>if ( condition ) { structure->flag = 1; } else {
|
|
structure->flag = 0; }</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> The former is readable and concise. The later
|
|
is wordy and inefficient. Please assume that any developer new
|
|
to the project has at least a "good" knowledge of C/C++. (Hope
|
|
I do not offend by that last comment ... 8-)</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s19"><title>Use white space freely because it is
|
|
free</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Make it readable. The notable exception to using white space
|
|
freely is listed in the next guideline.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int first_value = 0;
|
|
int some_value = 0;
|
|
int another_value = 0;
|
|
int this_variable = 0;
|
|
|
|
if ( this_variable == this_variable )
|
|
|
|
first_value = old_value + ( ( some_value - another_value ) - whatever )
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s20"><title>Don't use white space around structure
|
|
operators</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>- structure pointer operator ( "->" ) - member operator (
|
|
"." ) - functions and parentheses</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>It is a general coding practice to put pointers, references,
|
|
and function parentheses next to names. With spaces, the
|
|
connection between the object and variable/function name is not
|
|
as clear.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
a_struct->a_member;
|
|
a_struct.a_member;
|
|
function_name();</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis> a_struct -> a_member; a_struct . a_member;
|
|
function_name ();</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s21"><title>Make the last brace of a function stand
|
|
out</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int function1( ... )
|
|
{
|
|
...code...
|
|
return( ret_code );
|
|
|
|
} /* -END- function1 */
|
|
|
|
|
|
int function2( ... )
|
|
{
|
|
} /* -END- function2 */
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>int function1( ... ) { ...code... return( ret_code ); } int
|
|
function2( ... ) { }</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> Use 1 blank line before the closing brace and 2
|
|
lines afterward. This makes the end of function standout to
|
|
the most casual viewer. Although function comments help
|
|
separate functions, this is still a good coding practice. In
|
|
fact, I follow these rules when using blocks in "for", "while",
|
|
"do" loops, and long if {} statements too. After all whitespace
|
|
is free!</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> developer-discretion on the number of blank
|
|
lines. Enforced is the end of function comments.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s22"><title>Use 3 character indentions</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If some use 8 character TABs and some use 3 character TABs,
|
|
the code can look *very* ragged. So use 3 character indentions
|
|
only. If you like to use TABs, pass your code through a filter
|
|
such as "expand -t3" before checking in your code.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
static const char * const url_code_map[256] =
|
|
{
|
|
NULL, ...
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
int function1( ... )
|
|
{
|
|
if ( 1 )
|
|
{
|
|
return( ALWAYS_TRUE );
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
return( HOW_DID_YOU_GET_HERE );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return( NEVER_GETS_HERE );
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s23"><title>Initializing</title>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s24"><title>Initialize all variables</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Do not assume that the variables declared will not be used
|
|
until after they have been assigned a value somewhere else in
|
|
the code. Remove the chance of accidentally using an unassigned
|
|
variable.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
short a_short = 0;
|
|
float a_float = 0;
|
|
struct *ptr = NULL;</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> It is much easier to debug a SIGSEGV if the
|
|
message says you are trying to access memory address 00000000
|
|
and not 129FA012; or array_ptr[20] causes a SIGSEV vs.
|
|
array_ptr[0].</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> developer-discretion if and only if the
|
|
variable is assigned a value "shortly after" declaration.</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s25"><title>Functions</title>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s26"><title>Name functions that return a boolean as a
|
|
question.</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Value should be phrased as a question that would logically
|
|
be answered as a true or false statement</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
should_we_block_this();
|
|
contains_an_image();
|
|
is_web_page_blank();
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s27"><title>Always specify a return type for a
|
|
function.</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The default return for a function is an int. To avoid
|
|
ambiguity, create a return for a function when the return has a
|
|
purpose, and create a void return type if the function does not
|
|
need to return anything.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s28"><title>Minimize function calls when iterating by
|
|
using variables</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>It is easy to write the following code, and a clear argument
|
|
can be made that the code is easy to understand:</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
for ( size_t cnt = 0; cnt < block_list_length(); cnt++ )
|
|
{
|
|
....
|
|
}</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> Unfortunately, this makes a function call for
|
|
each and every iteration. This increases the overhead in the
|
|
program, because the compiler has to look up the function each
|
|
time, call it, and return a value. Depending on what occurs in
|
|
the block_list_length() call, it might even be creating and
|
|
destroying structures with each iteration, even though in each
|
|
case it is comparing "cnt" to the same value, over and over.
|
|
Remember too - even a call to block_list_length() is a function
|
|
call, with the same overhead.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Instead of using a function call during the iterations,
|
|
assign the value to a variable, and evaluate using the
|
|
variable.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
size_t len = block_list_length();
|
|
|
|
for ( size_t cnt = 0; cnt < len; cnt++ )
|
|
{
|
|
....
|
|
}</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Exceptions:</emphasis> if the value of block_list_length()
|
|
*may* change or could *potentially* change, then you must code the
|
|
function call in the for/while loop.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s29"><title>Pass and Return by Const Reference</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>This allows a developer to define a const pointer and call
|
|
your function. If your function does not have the const
|
|
keyword, we may not be able to use your function. Consider
|
|
strcmp, if it were defined as: extern int strcmp( char *s1,
|
|
char *s2 );</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>I could then not use it to compare argv's in main: int main(
|
|
int argc, const char *argv[] ) { strcmp( argv[0], "privoxy"
|
|
); }</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Both these pointers are *const*! If the c runtime library
|
|
maintainers do it, we should too.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s30"><title>Pass and Return by Value</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Most structures cannot fit onto a normal stack entry (i.e.
|
|
they are not 4 bytes or less). Aka, a function declaration
|
|
like: int load_aclfile( struct client_state csp )</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>would not work. So, to be consistent, we should declare all
|
|
prototypes with "pass by value": int load_aclfile( struct
|
|
client_state *csp )</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s31"><title>Names of include files</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Your include statements should contain the file name without
|
|
a path. The path should be listed in the Makefile, using -I as
|
|
processor directive to search the indicated paths. An exception
|
|
to this would be for some proprietary software that utilizes a
|
|
partial path to distinguish their header files from system or
|
|
other header files.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
#include <iostream.h> /* This is not a local include */
|
|
#include "config.h" /* This IS a local include */
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Exception:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
/* This is not a local include, but requires a path element. */
|
|
#include <sys/fileName.h>
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> Please! do not add "-I." to the Makefile
|
|
without a _very_ good reason. This duplicates the #include
|
|
"file.h" behavior.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s32"><title>Provide multiple inclusion
|
|
protection</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Prevents compiler and linker errors resulting from
|
|
redefinition of items.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Wrap each header file with the following syntax to prevent
|
|
multiple inclusions of the file. Of course, replace PROJECT_H
|
|
with your file name, with "." Changed to "_", and make it
|
|
uppercase.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
#ifndef PROJECT_H_INCLUDED
|
|
#define PROJECT_H_INCLUDED
|
|
...
|
|
#endif /* ndef PROJECT_H_INCLUDED */
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s33"><title>Use `extern "C"` when appropriate</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If our headers are included from C++, they must declare our
|
|
functions as `extern "C"`. This has no cost in C, but increases
|
|
the potential re-usability of our code.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
extern "C"
|
|
{
|
|
#endif /* def __cplusplus */
|
|
|
|
... function definitions here ...
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* def __cplusplus */
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s34"><title>Where Possible, Use Forward Struct
|
|
Declaration Instead of Includes</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Useful in headers that include pointers to other struct's.
|
|
Modifications to excess header files may cause needless
|
|
compiles.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
* We're avoiding an include statement here!
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
struct file_list;
|
|
extern file_list *xyz;</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> If you declare "file_list xyz;" (without the
|
|
pointer), then including the proper header file is necessary.
|
|
If you only want to prototype a pointer, however, the header
|
|
file is unnecessary.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> Use with discretion.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s35"><title>General Coding Practices</title>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s36"><title>Turn on warnings</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Compiler warnings are meant to help you find bugs. You
|
|
should turn on as many as possible. With GCC, the switch is
|
|
"-Wall". Try and fix as many warnings as possible.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s37"><title>Provide a default case for all switch
|
|
statements</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>What you think is guaranteed is never really guaranteed. The
|
|
value that you don't think you need to check is the one that
|
|
someday will be passed. So, to protect yourself from the
|
|
unknown, always have a default step in a switch statement.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
switch( hash_string( cmd ) )
|
|
{
|
|
case hash_actions_file :
|
|
... code ...
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case hash_confdir :
|
|
... code ...
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default :
|
|
log_error( ... );
|
|
... anomaly code goes here ...
|
|
continue; / break; / exit( 1 ); / etc ...
|
|
|
|
} /* end switch( hash_string( cmd ) ) */</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> If you already have a default condition, you
|
|
are obviously exempt from this point. Of note, most of the
|
|
WIN32 code calls `DefWindowProc' after the switch statement.
|
|
This API call *should* be included in a default statement.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Another Note:</emphasis> This is not so much a readability issue
|
|
as a robust programming issue. The "anomaly code goes here" may
|
|
be no more than a print to the STDERR stream (as in
|
|
load_config). Or it may really be an abort condition.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> Programmer discretion is advised.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s38"><title>Try to avoid falling through cases in a
|
|
switch statement.</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>In general, you will want to have a 'break' statement within
|
|
each 'case' of a switch statement. This allows for the code to
|
|
be more readable and understandable, and furthermore can
|
|
prevent unwanted surprises if someone else later gets creative
|
|
and moves the code around.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The language allows you to plan the fall through from one
|
|
case statement to another simply by omitting the break
|
|
statement within the case statement. This feature does have
|
|
benefits, but should only be used in rare cases. In general,
|
|
use a break statement for each case statement.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If you choose to allow fall through, you should comment both
|
|
the fact of the fall through and reason why you felt it was
|
|
necessary.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s39"><title>Use 'long' or 'short' Instead of
|
|
'int'</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>On 32-bit platforms, int usually has the range of long. On
|
|
16-bit platforms, int has the range of short.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> open-to-debate. In the case of most FSF
|
|
projects (including X/GNU-Emacs), there are typedefs to int4,
|
|
int8, int16, (or equivalence ... I forget the exact typedefs
|
|
now). Should we add these to IJB now that we have a "configure"
|
|
script?</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s40"><title>Don't mix size_t and other types</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The type of size_t varies across platforms. Do not make
|
|
assumptions about whether it is signed or unsigned, or about
|
|
how long it is. Do not compare a size_t against another
|
|
variable of a different type (or even against a constant)
|
|
without casting one of the values.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s41"><title>Declare each variable and struct on its
|
|
own line.</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>It can be tempting to declare a series of variables all on
|
|
one line. Don't.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
long a = 0;
|
|
long b = 0;
|
|
long c = 0;</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Instead of:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>long a, b, c;</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis> - there is more room for comments on the
|
|
individual variables - easier to add new variables without
|
|
messing up the original ones - when searching on a variable to
|
|
find its type, there is less clutter to "visually"
|
|
eliminate</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Exceptions:</emphasis> when you want to declare a bunch of loop
|
|
variables or other trivial variables; feel free to declare them
|
|
on one line. You should, although, provide a good comment on
|
|
their functions.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> developer-discretion.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s42"><title>Use malloc/zalloc sparingly</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Create a local struct (on the stack) if the variable will
|
|
live and die within the context of one function call.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Only "malloc" a struct (on the heap) if the variable's life
|
|
will extend beyond the context of one function call.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
If a function creates a struct and stores a pointer to it in a
|
|
list, then it should definitely be allocated via `malloc'.
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s43"><title>The Programmer Who Uses 'malloc' is
|
|
Responsible for Ensuring 'free'</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If you have to "malloc" an instance, you are responsible for
|
|
insuring that the instance is `free'd, even if the deallocation
|
|
event falls within some other programmer's code. You are also
|
|
responsible for ensuring that deletion is timely (i.e. not too
|
|
soon, not too late). This is known as "low-coupling" and is a
|
|
"good thing (tm)". You may need to offer a
|
|
free/unload/destructor type function to accommodate this.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
int load_re_filterfile( struct client_state *csp ) { ... }
|
|
static void unload_re_filterfile( void *f ) { ... }</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Exceptions:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The developer cannot be expected to provide `free'ing
|
|
functions for C run-time library functions ... such as
|
|
`strdup'.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Status:</emphasis> developer-discretion. The "main" use of this
|
|
standard is for allocating and freeing data structures (complex
|
|
or nested).</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s44"><title>Add loaders to the `file_list' structure
|
|
and in order</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>I have ordered all of the "blocker" file code to be in alpha
|
|
order. It is easier to add/read new blockers when you expect a
|
|
certain order.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> It may appear that the alpha order is broken in
|
|
places by POPUP tests coming before PCRS tests. But since
|
|
POPUPs can also be referred to as KILLPOPUPs, it is clear that
|
|
it should come first.</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="s45"><title>"Uncertain" new code and/or changes to
|
|
existing code, use FIXME or XXX</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Explanation:</emphasis></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If you have enough confidence in new code or confidence in
|
|
your changes, but are not *quite* sure of the repercussions,
|
|
add this:</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>/* FIXME: this code has a logic error on platform XYZ, *
|
|
attempting to fix */ #ifdef PLATFORM ...changed code here...
|
|
#endif</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>or:</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>/* FIXME: I think the original author really meant this...
|
|
*/ ...changed code here...</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>or:</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>/* FIXME: new code that *may* break something else... */
|
|
...new code here...</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> If you make it clear that this may or may not
|
|
be a "good thing (tm)", it will be easier to identify and
|
|
include in the project (or conversely exclude from the
|
|
project).</para>
|
|
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="s46"><title>Addendum: Template for files and function
|
|
comment blocks:</title>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example for file comments:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
const char FILENAME_rcs[] = "$I<!-- Break CVS Substitution -->d$";
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
*
|
|
* File : $S<!-- Break CVS Substitution -->ource$
|
|
*
|
|
* Purpose : (Fill me in with a good description!)
|
|
*
|
|
* Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001-2009
|
|
* the Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/
|
|
*
|
|
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it
|
|
* and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
|
|
* Public License as published by the Free Software
|
|
* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
|
|
* your option) any later version.
|
|
*
|
|
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will
|
|
* be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
|
|
* implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
|
|
* PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
|
|
* License for more details.
|
|
*
|
|
* The GNU General Public License should be included with
|
|
* this file. If not, you can view it at
|
|
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
|
|
* or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
|
|
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 ,
|
|
* USA
|
|
*
|
|
* Revisions :
|
|
* $L<!-- Break CVS Substitution -->og$
|
|
*
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
#include "config.h"
|
|
|
|
...necessary include files for us to do our work...
|
|
|
|
const char FILENAME_h_rcs[] = FILENAME_H_VERSION;
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> This declares the rcs variables that should be
|
|
added to the "show-proxy-args" page. If this is a brand new
|
|
creation by you, you are free to change the "Copyright" section
|
|
to represent the rights you wish to maintain.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> The formfeed character that is present right
|
|
after the comment flower box is handy for (X|GNU)Emacs users to
|
|
skip the verbiage and get to the heart of the code (via
|
|
`forward-page' and `backward-page'). Please include it if you
|
|
can.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example for file header comments:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
#ifndef _FILENAME_H
|
|
#define _FILENAME_H
|
|
#define FILENAME_H_VERSION "$I<!-- Break CVS Substitution -->d$"
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
*
|
|
* File : $S<!-- Break CVS Substitution -->ource$
|
|
*
|
|
* Purpose : (Fill me in with a good description!)
|
|
*
|
|
* Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001-2009
|
|
* the Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/
|
|
*
|
|
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it
|
|
* and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
|
|
* Public License as published by the Free Software
|
|
* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
|
|
* your option) any later version.
|
|
*
|
|
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will
|
|
* be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
|
|
* implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
|
|
* PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
|
|
* License for more details.
|
|
*
|
|
* The GNU General Public License should be included with
|
|
* this file. If not, you can view it at
|
|
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
|
|
* or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
|
|
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 ,
|
|
* USA
|
|
*
|
|
* Revisions :
|
|
* $L<!-- Break CVS Substitution -->og$
|
|
*
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
#include "project.h"
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
extern "C" {
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
... function headers here ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Revision control strings from this header and associated .c file */
|
|
extern const char FILENAME_rcs[];
|
|
extern const char FILENAME_h_rcs[];
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
} /* extern "C" */
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif /* ndef _FILENAME_H */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Local Variables:
|
|
tab-width: 3
|
|
end:
|
|
*/
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Example for function comments:</emphasis></para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
/*********************************************************************
|
|
*
|
|
* Function : FUNCTION_NAME
|
|
*
|
|
* Description : (Fill me in with a good description!)
|
|
*
|
|
* parameters :
|
|
* 1 : param1 = pointer to an important thing
|
|
* 2 : x = pointer to something else
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns : 0 => Ok, everything else is an error.
|
|
*
|
|
*********************************************************************/
|
|
int FUNCTION_NAME( void *param1, const char *x )
|
|
{
|
|
...
|
|
return( 0 );
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para><emphasis>Note:</emphasis> If we all follow this practice, we should be
|
|
able to parse our code to create a "self-documenting" web
|
|
page.</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="testing"><title>Testing Guidelines</title>
|
|
<para>To be filled.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect2 id="testing-plan"><title>Testplan for releases</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Explain release numbers. major, minor. developer releases. etc.
|
|
|
|
<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
|
|
<listitem><para>
|
|
Remove any existing rpm with rpm -e
|
|
</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>
|
|
Remove any file that was left over. This includes (but is not limited to)
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem><para>/var/log/privoxy</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>/etc/privoxy</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>/usr/sbin/privoxy</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>/etc/init.d/privoxy</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>/usr/doc/privoxy*</para></listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>
|
|
Install the rpm. Any error messages?
|
|
</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>start,stop,status <application>Privoxy</application> with the specific script
|
|
(e.g. /etc/rc.d/init/privoxy stop). Reboot your machine. Does
|
|
autostart work?</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>Start browsing. Does <application>Privoxy</application> work? Logfile written?</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>Remove the rpm. Any error messages? All files removed?</para></listitem>
|
|
</orderedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect2 id="testing-report"><title>Test reports</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Please submit test reports only with the <ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=11118&atid=395005">test form</ulink>
|
|
at sourceforge. Three simple steps:
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
|
|
<listitem><para>Select category: the distribution you test on.</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>Select group: the version of <application>Privoxy</application> that we are about to release.</para></listitem>
|
|
<listitem><para>Fill the Summary and Detailed Description with something
|
|
intelligent (keep it short and precise).</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
Do not mail to the mailing list (we cannot keep track on issues there).
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="newrelease"><title>Releasing a New Version</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
When we release versions of <application>Privoxy</application>,
|
|
our work leaves our cozy secret lab and has to work in the cold
|
|
RealWorld[tm]. Once it is released, there is no way to call it
|
|
back, so it is very important that great care is taken to ensure
|
|
that everything runs fine, and not to introduce problems in the
|
|
very last minute.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
So when releasing a new version, please adhere exactly to the
|
|
procedure outlined in this chapter.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
The following programs are required to follow this process:
|
|
<filename>ncftpput</filename> (ncftp), <filename>scp, ssh</filename> (ssh),
|
|
<filename>gmake</filename> (GNU's version of make), autoconf, cvs.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="versionnumbers">
|
|
<title>Version numbers</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
First you need to determine which version number the release will have.
|
|
<application>Privoxy</application> version numbers consist of three numbers,
|
|
separated by dots, like in X.Y.Z (e.g. 3.0.0), where:
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
X, the version major, is rarely ever changed. It is increased by one if
|
|
turning a development branch into stable substantially changes the functionality,
|
|
user interface or configuration syntax. Majors 1 and 2 were
|
|
<application>Junkbuster</application>, and 3 will be the first stable
|
|
<application>Privoxy</application> release.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Y, the version minor, represents the branch within the major version.
|
|
At any point in time, there are two branches being maintained:
|
|
The stable branch, with an even minor, say, 2N, in which no functionality is
|
|
being added and only bug-fixes are made, and 2N+1, the development branch, in
|
|
which the further development of <application>Privoxy</application> takes
|
|
place.
|
|
This enables us to turn the code upside down and inside out, while at the same time
|
|
providing and maintaining a stable version.
|
|
The minor is reset to zero (and one) when the major is incremented. When a development
|
|
branch has matured to the point where it can be turned into stable, the old stable branch
|
|
2N is given up (i.e. no longer maintained), the former development branch 2N+1 becomes the
|
|
new stable branch 2N+2, and a new development branch 2N+3 is opened.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Z, the point or sub version, represents a release of the software within a branch.
|
|
It is therefore incremented immediately before each code freeze.
|
|
In development branches, only the even point versions correspond to actual releases,
|
|
while the odd ones denote the evolving state of the sources on CVS in between.
|
|
It follows that Z is odd on CVS in development branches most of the time. There, it gets
|
|
increased to an even number immediately before a code freeze, and is increased to an odd
|
|
number again immediately thereafter.
|
|
This ensures that builds from CVS snapshots are easily distinguished from released versions.
|
|
The point version is reset to zero when the minor changes.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Stable branches work a little differently, since there should be
|
|
little to no development happening in such branches. Remember,
|
|
only bugfixes, which presumably should have had some testing
|
|
before being committed. Stable branches will then have their
|
|
version reported as <literal>0.0.0</literal>, during that period
|
|
between releases when changes are being added. This is to denote
|
|
that this code is <emphasis>not for release</emphasis>. Then
|
|
as the release nears, the version is bumped according: e.g.
|
|
<literal>3.0.1 -> 0.0.0 -> 3.0.2</literal>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
In summary, the main CVS trunk is the development branch where new
|
|
features are being worked on for the next stable series. This should
|
|
almost always be where the most activity takes place. There is always at
|
|
least one stable branch from the trunk, e.g now it is
|
|
<literal>3.0</literal>, which is only used to release stable versions.
|
|
Once the initial *.0 release of the stable branch has been done, then as a
|
|
rule, only bugfixes that have had prior testing should be committed to
|
|
the stable branch. Once there are enough bugfixes to justify a new
|
|
release, the version of this branch is again incremented Example: 3.0.0
|
|
-> 3.0.1 -> 3.0.2, etc are all stable releases from within the stable
|
|
branch. 3.1.x is currently the main trunk, and where work on 3.2.x is
|
|
taking place. If any questions, please post to the devel list
|
|
<emphasis>before</emphasis> committing to a stable branch!
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Developers should remember too that if they commit a bugfix to the stable
|
|
branch, this will more than likely require a separate submission to the
|
|
main trunk, since these are separate development trees within CVS. If you
|
|
are working on both, then this would require at least two separate check
|
|
outs (i.e main trunk, <emphasis>and</emphasis> the stable release branch,
|
|
which is <literal>v_3_0_branch</literal> at the moment).
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="beforerelease">
|
|
<title>Before the Release: Freeze</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The following <emphasis>must be done by one of the
|
|
developers</emphasis> prior to each new release.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Make sure that everybody who has worked on the code in the last
|
|
couple of days has had a chance to yell <quote>no!</quote> in case
|
|
they have pending changes/fixes in their pipelines. Announce the
|
|
freeze so that nobody will interfere with last minute changes.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Increment the version number (point from odd to even in development
|
|
branches!) in <filename>configure.in</filename>. (RPM spec files
|
|
will need to be incremented as well.)
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
If <filename>default.action</filename> has changed since last
|
|
release (i.e. software release or standalone actions file release),
|
|
bump up its version info to A.B in this line:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
{+add-header{X-Actions-File-Version: A.B} -filter -no-popups}
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then change the version info in doc/webserver/actions/index.php,
|
|
line: '$required_actions_file_version = "A.B";'
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
All documentation should be rebuild after the version bump.
|
|
Finished docs should be then be committed to CVS (for those
|
|
without the ability to build these). Some docs may require
|
|
rather obscure processing tools. <filename>config</filename>,
|
|
the man page (and the html version of the man page), and the PDF docs
|
|
fall in this category. REAMDE, the man page, AUTHORS, and config
|
|
should all also be committed to CVS for other packagers. The
|
|
formal docs should be uploaded to the webserver. See the
|
|
Section "Updating the webserver" in this manual for details.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The <citetitle>User Manual</citetitle> is also used for context
|
|
sensitive help for the CGI editor. This is version sensitive, so that
|
|
the user will get appropriate help for his/her release. So with
|
|
each release a fresh version should be uploaded to the webserver
|
|
(this is in addition to the main <citetitle>User Manual</citetitle>
|
|
link from the main page since we need to keep manuals for various
|
|
versions available). The CGI pages will link to something like
|
|
<literal>http://privoxy.org/$(VERSION)/user-manual/</literal>. This
|
|
will need to be updated for each new release. There is no Makefile
|
|
target for this at this time!!! It needs to be done manually.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
All developers should look at the <filename>ChangeLog</filename> and
|
|
make sure noteworthy changes are referenced.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<emphasis>Commit all files that were changed in the above steps!</emphasis>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Tag all files in CVS with the version number with
|
|
<quote><command>cvs tag v_X_Y_Z</command></quote>.
|
|
Don't use vX_Y_Z, ver_X_Y_Z, v_X.Y.Z (won't work) etc.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
If the release was in a development branch, increase the point version
|
|
from even to odd (X.Y.(Z+1)) again in <filename>configure.in</filename> and
|
|
commit your change.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
On the webserver, copy the user manual to a new top-level directory
|
|
called <filename>X.Y.Z</filename>. This ensures that help links from the CGI
|
|
pages, which have the version as a prefix, will go into the right version of the manual.
|
|
If this is a development branch release, also symlink <filename>X.Y.(Z-1)</filename>
|
|
to <filename>X.Y.Z</filename> and <filename>X.Y.(Z+1)</filename> to
|
|
<filename>.</filename> (i.e. dot).
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="therelease">
|
|
<title>Building and Releasing the Packages</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Now the individual packages can be built and released. Note that for
|
|
GPL reasons the first package to be released is always the source tarball.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
For <emphasis>all</emphasis> types of packages, including the source tarball,
|
|
<emphasis>you must make sure that you build from clean sources by exporting
|
|
the right version from CVS into an empty directory</emphasis> (just press return when
|
|
asked for a password):
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
mkdir dist # delete or choose different name if it already exists
|
|
cd dist
|
|
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa login
|
|
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa export -r v_X_Y_Z current
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
<emphasis>Do NOT change</emphasis> a single bit, including, but not limited to
|
|
version information after export from CVS. This is to make sure that
|
|
all release packages, and with them, all future bug reports, are based
|
|
on exactly the same code.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<warning>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Every significant release of Privoxy has included at least one
|
|
package that either had incorrect versions of files, missing files,
|
|
or incidental leftovers from a previous build process that gave
|
|
unknown numbers of users headaches to try to figure out what was
|
|
wrong. PLEASE, make sure you are using pristene sources, and are
|
|
following the prescribed process!
|
|
</para>
|
|
</warning>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
Please find additional instructions for the source tarball and the
|
|
individual platform dependent binary packages below. And details
|
|
on the Sourceforge release process below that.
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="pack-guidelines">
|
|
<title>Note on Privoxy Packaging</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Please keep these general guidelines in mind when putting together
|
|
your package. These apply to <emphasis>all</emphasis> platforms!
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<application>Privoxy</application> <emphasis>requires</emphasis>
|
|
write access to: all <filename>*.action</filename> files, all
|
|
logfiles, and the <filename>trust</filename> file. You will
|
|
need to determine the best way to do this for your platform.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Please include up to date documentation. At a bare minimum:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<filename>LICENSE</filename> (top-level directory)
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<filename>README</filename> (top-level directory)
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<filename>AUTHORS</filename> (top-level directory)
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<filename>man page</filename> (top-level directory, Unix-like
|
|
platforms only)
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<filename>The User Manual</filename> (doc/webserver/user-manual/)
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member>
|
|
<filename>FAQ</filename> (doc/webserver/faq/)
|
|
</member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Also suggested: <filename>Developer Manual</filename>
|
|
(doc/webserver/developer-manual) and <filename>ChangeLog</filename>
|
|
(top-level directory). <filename>FAQ</filename> and the manuals are
|
|
HTML docs. There are also text versions in
|
|
<filename>doc/text/</filename> which could conceivably also be
|
|
included.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The documentation has been designed such that the manuals are linked
|
|
to each other from parallel directories, and should be packaged
|
|
that way. <filename>privoxy-index.html</filename> can also be
|
|
included and can serve as a focal point for docs and other links of
|
|
interest (and possibly renamed to <filename>index.html</filename>).
|
|
This should be one level up from the manuals. There is a link also
|
|
on this page to an HTMLized version of the man page. To avoid 404 for
|
|
this, it is in CVS as
|
|
<filename>doc/webserver/man-page/privoxy-man-page.html</filename>,
|
|
and should be included along with the manuals. There is also a
|
|
css stylesheets that can be included for better presentation:
|
|
<filename>p_doc.css</filename>. This should be in the same directory
|
|
with <filename>privoxy-index.html</filename>, (i.e. one level up from
|
|
the manual directories).
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<filename>user.action</filename> and <filename>user.filter</filename>
|
|
are designed for local preferences. Make sure these do not get overwritten!
|
|
<filename>config</filename> should not be overwritten either. This
|
|
has especially important configuration data in it.
|
|
<filename>trust</filename> should be left in tact as well.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Other configuration files (<filename>default.action</filename> and
|
|
<filename>default.filter</filename>) should be installed as the new
|
|
defaults, but all previously installed configuration files should be
|
|
preserved as backups. This is just good manners :-) These files are
|
|
likely to change between releases and contain important new features
|
|
and bug fixes.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Please check platform specific notes in this doc, if you haven't
|
|
done <quote>Privoxy</quote> packaging before for other platform
|
|
specific issues. Conversely, please add any notes that you know
|
|
are important for your platform (or contact one of the doc
|
|
maintainers to do this if you can't).
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Packagers should do a <quote>clean</quote> install of their
|
|
package after building it. So any previous installs should be
|
|
removed first to ensure the integrity of the newly built package.
|
|
Then run the package for a while to make sure there are no
|
|
obvious problems, before uploading.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-tarball"><title>Source Tarball</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then do:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make tarball-dist
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
To upload the package to Sourceforge, simply issue
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make tarball-upload
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Go to the displayed URL and release the file publicly on Sourceforge.
|
|
For the change log field, use the relevant section of the
|
|
<filename>ChangeLog</filename> file.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-rpm"><title>SuSE, Conectiva or Red Hat RPM</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
In following text, replace <replaceable class="parameter">dist</replaceable>
|
|
with either <quote>rh</quote> for Red Hat or <quote>suse</quote> for SuSE.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above).
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
As the only exception to not changing anything after export from CVS,
|
|
now examine the file <filename>privoxy-</filename><replaceable class="parameter">dist</replaceable><filename>.spec</filename>
|
|
and make sure that the version information and the RPM release number are
|
|
correct. The RPM release numbers for each version start at one. Hence it must
|
|
be reset to one if this is the first RPM for
|
|
<replaceable class="parameter">dist</replaceable> which is built from version
|
|
X.Y.Z. Check the
|
|
<ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118">file
|
|
list</ulink> if unsure. Else, it must be set to the highest already available RPM
|
|
release number for that version plus one.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then do
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make <replaceable class="parameter">dist</replaceable>-dist
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
To upload the package to Sourceforge, simply issue
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make <replaceable class="parameter">dist</replaceable>-upload <replaceable class="parameter">rpm_packagerev</replaceable>
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
where <replaceable class="parameter">rpm_packagerev</replaceable> is the
|
|
RPM release number as determined above.
|
|
Go to the displayed URL and release the file publicly on Sourceforge.
|
|
Use the release notes and change log from the source tarball package.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-os2"><title>OS/2</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then get the OS/2 Setup module:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa co os2setup
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
You will need a mix of development tools.
|
|
The main compilation takes place with IBM Visual Age C++.
|
|
Some ancillary work takes place with GNU tools, available from
|
|
various sources like hobbes.nmsu.edu.
|
|
Specificially, you will need <filename>autoheader</filename>,
|
|
<filename>autoconf</filename> and <filename>sh</filename> tools.
|
|
The packaging takes place with WarpIN, available from various sources, including
|
|
its home page: <ulink url="http://www.xworkplace.org/">xworkplace</ulink>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Change directory to the <filename>os2setup</filename> directory.
|
|
Edit the os2build.cmd file to set the final executable filename.
|
|
For example,
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
installExeName='privoxyos2_setup_X.Y.Z.exe'
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Next, edit the <filename>IJB.wis</filename> file so the release number matches
|
|
in the <filename>PACKAGEID</filename> section:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
PACKAGEID="Privoxy Team\Privoxy\Privoxy Package\X\Y\Z"
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
You're now ready to build. Run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
os2build
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
You will find the WarpIN-installable executable in the
|
|
<filename>./files</filename> directory. Upload this anonymously to
|
|
<filename>uploads.sourceforge.net/incoming</filename>, create a release
|
|
for it, and you're done. Use the release notes and Change Log from the
|
|
source tarball package.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-solaris"><title>Solaris</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Login to Sourceforge's compilefarm via ssh:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
ssh cf.sourceforge.net
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Choose the right operating system (not the Debian one).
|
|
When logged in, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then run
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
gmake solaris-dist
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
which creates a gzip'ed tar archive. Sadly, you cannot use <command>make
|
|
solaris-upload</command> on the Sourceforge machine (no ncftpput). You now have
|
|
to manually upload the archive to Sourceforge's ftp server and release
|
|
the file publicly. Use the release notes and Change Log from the
|
|
source tarball package.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-windows"><title>Windows</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
You should ensure you have the latest version of Cygwin (from
|
|
<ulink url="http://www.cygwin.com/">http://www.cygwin.com/</ulink>).
|
|
Run the following commands from within a Cygwin bash shell.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then get the Windows setup module:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa co winsetup
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then you can build the package. This is fully automated, and is
|
|
controlled by <filename>winsetup/GNUmakefile</filename>.
|
|
All you need to do is:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd winsetup
|
|
make
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
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<para>
|
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Now you can manually rename <filename>privoxy_setup.exe</filename> to
|
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<filename>privoxy_setup_X_Y_Z.exe</filename>, and upload it to
|
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SourceForge. When releasing the package on SourceForge, use the release notes
|
|
and Change Log from the source tarball package.
|
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</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-debian"><title>Debian</title>
|
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<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the
|
|
right version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See
|
|
"Building and releasing packages" above). Then add a log
|
|
entry to <filename>debian/changelog</filename>, if it is not
|
|
already there, for example by running:
|
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</para>
|
|
<para>
|
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<programlisting>
|
|
debchange -v &p-version;-&p-status;-1 "New upstream version"
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then, run:
|
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</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc -b
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
This will create
|
|
<filename>../privoxy_&p-version;-&p-status;-1_i386.deb</filename>
|
|
which can be uploaded. To upload the package to Sourceforge, simply
|
|
issue
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make debian-upload
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-macosx"><title>Mac OS X</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then get the Mac OS X setup module:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa co osxsetup
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd osxsetup
|
|
build
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
This will run <filename>autoheader</filename>, <filename>autoconf</filename> and
|
|
<filename>configure</filename> as well as <filename>make</filename>.
|
|
Finally, it will copy over the necessary files to the ./osxsetup/files directory
|
|
for further processing by <filename>PackageMaker</filename>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Bring up PackageMaker with the PrivoxyPackage.pmsp definition file, modify the package
|
|
name to match the release, and hit the "Create package" button.
|
|
If you specify ./Privoxy.pkg as the output package name, you can then create
|
|
the distributable zip file with the command:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
zip -r privoxyosx_setup_x.y.z.zip Privoxy.pkg
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
You can then upload <filename>privoxyosx_setup_x.y.z.zip</filename> anonymously to
|
|
<filename>uploads.sourceforge.net/incoming</filename>,
|
|
create a release for it, and you're done. Use the release notes
|
|
and Change Log from the source tarball package.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-freebsd"><title>FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Login to Sourceforge's compile-farm via ssh:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
ssh cf.sourceforge.net
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Choose the right operating system.
|
|
When logged in, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
gmake freebsd-dist
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
which creates a gzip'ed tar archive. Sadly, you cannot use <command>make
|
|
freebsd-upload</command> on the Sourceforge machine (no ncftpput). You now have
|
|
to manually upload the archive to Sourceforge's ftp server and release
|
|
the file publicly. Use the release notes and Change Log from the
|
|
source tarball package.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-hpux"><title>HP-UX 11</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then do FIXME.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-amiga"><title>Amiga OS</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
First, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then do FIXME.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
|
|
<sect3 id="newrelease-aix"><title>AIX</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Login to Sourceforge's compilefarm via ssh:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
ssh cf.sourceforge.net
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Choose the right operating system.
|
|
When logged in, <emphasis>make sure that you have freshly exported the right
|
|
version into an empty directory</emphasis>. (See "Building and releasing
|
|
packages" above). Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
cd current
|
|
autoheader && autoconf && ./configure
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Then run:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make aix-dist
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
which creates a gzip'ed tar archive. Sadly, you cannot use <command>make
|
|
aix-upload</command> on the Sourceforge machine (no ncftpput). You now have
|
|
to manually upload the archive to Sourceforge's ftp server and release
|
|
the file publicly. Use the release notes and Change Log from the
|
|
source tarball package.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect3>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="releasing">
|
|
<title>Uploading and Releasing Your Package</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
After the package is ready, it is time to upload it
|
|
to SourceForge, and go through the release steps. The upload
|
|
is done via FTP:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Upload to: <ulink url="ftp://upload.sourceforge.net/incoming">ftp://upload.sourceforge.net/incoming</ulink>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
user: <literal>anonymous</literal>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>
|
|
password: <literal>ijbswa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net</literal>
|
|
</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Or use the <command>make</command> targets as described above.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Once this done go to <ulink
|
|
url="https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/editpackages.php?group_id=11118"
|
|
>https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/editpackages.php?group_id=11118</ulink>,
|
|
making sure you are logged in. Find your target platform in the
|
|
second column, and click <literal>Add Release</literal>. You will
|
|
then need to create a new release for your package, using the format
|
|
of <literal>$VERSION ($CODE_STATUS)</literal>, e.g. <emphasis>&p-version;
|
|
(beta)</emphasis>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Now just follow the prompts. Be sure to add any appropriate Release
|
|
notes. You should see your freshly uploaded packages in
|
|
<quote>Step 2. Add Files To This Release</quote>. Check the
|
|
appropriate box(es). Remember at each step to hit the
|
|
<quote>Refresh/Submit</quote> buttons! You should now see your
|
|
file(s) listed in Step 3. Fill out the forms with the appropriate
|
|
information for your platform, being sure to hit <quote>Update</quote>
|
|
for each file. If anyone is monitoring your platform, check the
|
|
<quote>email</quote> box at the very bottom to notify them of
|
|
the new package. This should do it!
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
If you have made errors, or need to make changes, you can go through
|
|
essentially the same steps, but select <literal>Edit Release</literal>,
|
|
instead of <literal>Add Release</literal>.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="afterrelease">
|
|
<title>After the Release</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
When all (or: most of the) packages have been uploaded and made available,
|
|
send an email to the <ulink url="mailto:ijbswa-announce@lists.sourceforge.net">announce
|
|
mailing list</ulink>, Subject: "Version X.Y.Z available for download". Be sure to
|
|
include the
|
|
<ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118">download
|
|
location</ulink>, the release notes and the Changelog. Also, post an
|
|
updated News item on the project page Sourceforge, and update the Home
|
|
page and docs linked from the Home page (see below). Other news sites
|
|
and release oriented sites, such as Freshmeat, should also be notified.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="webserver-update"><title>Update the Webserver</title>
|
|
<para>
|
|
The webserver should be updated at least with each stable release. When
|
|
updating, please follow these steps to make sure that no broken links,
|
|
inconsistent contents or permission problems will occur (as it has many
|
|
times in the past!):
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
If you have changed anything in the stable-branch documentation source
|
|
SGML files, do:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make dok dok-pdf # (or 'make redhat-dok dok-pdf' if 'make dok' doesn't work for you)
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
That will generate <filename>doc/webserver/user-manual</filename>,
|
|
<filename>doc/webserver/developer-manual</filename>,
|
|
<filename>doc/webserver/faq</filename>,
|
|
<filename>doc/pdf/*.pdf</filename> and
|
|
<filename>doc/webserver/index.html</filename> automatically.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
If you changed the manual page sources, generate
|
|
<filename>doc/webserver/man-page/privoxy-man-page.html</filename>
|
|
by running <quote><command>make man</command></quote>. (This is
|
|
a separate target due to dependencies on some obscure perl scripts
|
|
[now in CVS, but not well tested]. See comments in <filename>GNUmakefile</filename>.)
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
If you want to add new files to the webserver, create them locally in
|
|
the <filename>doc/webserver/*</filename> directory (or
|
|
create new directories under <filename>doc/webserver</filename>).
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Next, commit any changes from the above steps to CVS. All set?
|
|
If these are docs in the stable branch, then do:
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
<programlisting>
|
|
make webserver
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
This will do the upload to <ulink url="http://www.privoxy.org/">the
|
|
webserver</ulink> (www.privoxy.org) and ensure all files and directories
|
|
there are group writable.
|
|
</para>
|
|
<para>
|
|
Please do <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> use any other means of transferring
|
|
files to the webserver to avoid permission problems. Also, please do not
|
|
upload docs from development branches or versions. The publicly posted
|
|
docs should be in sync with the last official release.
|
|
</para>
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="contact"><title>Contacting the developers, Bug Reporting and Feature Requests</title>
|
|
<!-- Include contacting.sgml -->
|
|
&contacting;
|
|
<!-- end contacting -->
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~~~~ New section Header ~~~~~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="copyright"><title>Privoxy Copyright, License and History</title>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Include copyright.sgml -->
|
|
©right;
|
|
<!-- end -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect2><title>License</title>
|
|
<!-- Include copyright.sgml: -->
|
|
&license;
|
|
<!-- end copyright -->
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
<!-- ~ End section ~ -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect2><title>History</title>
|
|
<!-- Include history.sgml -->
|
|
&history;
|
|
<!-- end -->
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ~~~~~ New section ~~~~~ -->
|
|
<sect1 id="seealso"><title>See also</title>
|
|
<!-- Include seealso.sgml -->
|
|
&seealso;
|
|
<!-- end -->
|
|
|
|
</sect1>
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
|
|
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
|
|
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
|
|
Public License as published by the Free Software
|
|
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
|
|
your option) any later version.
|
|
|
|
This program is distributed in the hope that it will
|
|
be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
|
|
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
|
|
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
|
|
License for more details.
|
|
|
|
The GNU General Public License should be included with
|
|
this file. If not, you can view it at
|
|
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
|
|
or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
|
|
Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
|
|
|
|
$Log: developer-manual.sgml,v $
|
|
Revision 2.27 2009/02/19 02:20:22 hal9
|
|
Make some links in seealso conditional. Man page is now privoxy only links.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.26 2009/02/12 16:08:26 fabiankeil
|
|
Declare the code stable.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.25 2009/02/12 15:37:05 fabiankeil
|
|
Update templates.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.24 2009/01/13 16:50:35 fabiankeil
|
|
The standard.action file is gone.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.23 2008/09/26 17:02:01 fabiankeil
|
|
- Break some more CVS substitutions in examples.
|
|
- Remove Junkbusters reference in example header
|
|
for new files.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.22 2008/08/30 15:37:35 fabiankeil
|
|
Update entities.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.21 2008/08/16 08:51:28 fabiankeil
|
|
Update version-related entities.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.20 2008/06/14 13:21:24 fabiankeil
|
|
Prepare for the upcoming 3.0.9 beta release.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.19 2008/05/12 11:13:33 fabiankeil
|
|
Clarify that Privoxy is licensed under GPL version 2.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.18 2008/02/04 12:14:06 fabiankeil
|
|
Change "Edit Packages" URL to use https.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.17 2008/02/03 21:37:41 hal9
|
|
Apply patch from Mark: s/OSX/OS X/
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.16 2008/01/19 17:52:38 hal9
|
|
Re-commit to fix various minor issues for new release.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.15 2008/01/19 15:03:05 hal9
|
|
Doc sources tagged for 3.0.8 release.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.14 2008/01/17 01:49:51 hal9
|
|
Change copyright notice for docs s/2007/2008/. All these will be rebuilt soon
|
|
enough.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.13 2007/10/30 17:59:31 fabiankeil
|
|
- Bump p-version, p-status and copyright date.
|
|
- Mention that the manual is out of date.
|
|
- Don't use examples with HardToReadCamelCase after
|
|
explaining that we actually don't like that.
|
|
- Minor cosmetics.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.12 2006/11/14 01:57:46 hal9
|
|
Dump all docs prior to 3.0.6 release. Various minor changes to faq and user
|
|
manual.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.11 2006/09/26 02:36:29 hal9
|
|
Fix broken link per bug tracker.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.10 2006/09/22 01:27:55 hal9
|
|
Final commit of probably various minor changes here and there. Unless
|
|
something changes this should be ready for pending release.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.9 2006/09/14 02:30:07 hal9
|
|
Fix ijbswa cvs links. Update notes on release process, and which config files
|
|
should be overwritten and which not.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.8 2006/08/22 23:35:01 hal9
|
|
Fix email address, cvs URI, address branching changes and various other
|
|
small updates.
|
|
|
|
Revision 2.7 2006/07/18 14:48:50 david__schmidt
|
|
Reorganizing the repository: swapping out what was HEAD (the old 3.1 branch)
|
|
with what was really the latest development (the v_3_0_branch branch)
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.11 2002/12/11 13:12:15 hal9
|
|
Rewrite cvs write access give-away section.
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.10 2002/09/26 21:53:45 hal9
|
|
Changes to reflect recent change in stable branch commit policy (hopefully
|
|
clearer now).
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.9 2002/09/26 01:21:40 hal9
|
|
Porting 3.1.1 changes: more on cvs and branches, more on versions and
|
|
releases.
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.8 2002/08/17 00:16:10 hal9
|
|
Add note on updating webserver for User-manual/CGI editor, which is version
|
|
dependent (and different from main UM link).
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.7 2002/08/14 17:29:25 hal9
|
|
Add small notes on post-release steps, and uploading docs to webserver.
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.6 2002/08/10 11:40:25 oes
|
|
Added disclaimer about probably being out-of-date and two small hints
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.5 2002/08/09 01:15:12 hal9
|
|
Added some notes on pre-release steps (test builds first, update ChangeLog).
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.4 2002/05/29 00:30:59 mal0rd
|
|
Fixed a little formatting. Clarified debian section.
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.3 2002/05/28 04:32:45 hal9
|
|
Change hints on bundling index.html to privoxy-index.html
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46.2.2 2002/05/26 17:04:24 hal9
|
|
-Spellcheck, very minor edits, and sync across branches
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.48 2002/05/26 12:48:31 roro
|
|
Add releasing information about Debian.
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.47 2002/05/26 04:55:11 mal0rd
|
|
Added debian-dist and debian-upload targets. Also documented usage.
|
|
|
|
Revision 1.46 2002/05/22 17:15:00 oes
|
|
Updated intro
|
|
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Revision 1.45 2002/05/19 23:01:54 hal9
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Add small section on general packaging guidelines (e.g. actions files must
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be writable).
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Revision 1.44 2002/05/15 03:55:17 hal9
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Fix ulink -> link, and minor modification to release process section for
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clarification.
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Revision 1.43 2002/05/10 01:48:19 hal9
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This is mostly proposed copyright/licensing additions and changes. Docs
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are still GPL, but licensing and copyright are more visible. Also, copyright
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changed in doc header comments (eliminate references to JB except FAQ).
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Revision 1.42 2002/05/05 20:26:02 hal9
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Sorting out license vs copyright in these docs.
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Revision 1.41 2002/05/04 08:44:44 swa
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bumped version
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Revision 1.40 2002/05/04 00:43:43 hal9
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-Remove TOC/first page kludge with proper stylesheet fix.
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-Combined the two very brief sections: Intro and Quickstart.
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Revision 1.39 2002/05/02 15:08:25 oes
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Added explanation about version numbers and RPM package revisions
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Revision 1.38 2002/04/29 02:20:31 hal9
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Add info on steps for uploading and the release process on SF.
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Revision 1.37 2002/04/26 17:23:29 swa
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bookmarks cleaned, changed structure of user manual, screen and programlisting cleanups, and numerous other changes that I forgot
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Revision 1.36 2002/04/26 05:25:23 hal9
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Mass commit to catch a few scattered fixes.
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Revision 1.35 2002/04/17 15:16:15 oes
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Added link to docbook crash course
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Revision 1.34 2002/04/15 23:39:32 oes
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- Extended & fixed the release section
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- Added CVS guideline sections
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- Separated webserver section from release section
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- Commented out boilerplate inclusion (If you don't know yet what it is,
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you shouldn't mess with its code ;-)
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- Nits & fixes
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Revision 1.33 2002/04/12 03:49:53 hal9
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Spell checked. Clarification on where docs are kept.
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Revision 1.32 2002/04/11 21:29:58 jongfoster
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Documenting Win32 release procedure
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Revision 1.31 2002/04/11 09:32:52 oes
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more nits
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Revision 1.30 2002/04/11 09:24:53 oes
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nits
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Revision 1.29 2002/04/10 18:45:14 swa
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generated
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Revision 1.28 2002/04/08 22:59:26 hal9
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Version update. Spell chkconfig correctly :)
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Revision 1.27 2002/04/08 15:31:18 hal9
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Touch ups to documentation section.
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Revision 1.26 2002/04/07 23:50:08 hal9
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Documentation changes to reflect HTML docs now in CVS, and new generated files
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list.
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Revision 1.25 2002/04/06 05:07:28 hal9
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-Add privoxy-man-page.sgml, for man page.
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-Add authors.sgml for AUTHORS (and p-authors.sgml)
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-Reworked various aspects of various docs.
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-Added additional comments to sub-docs.
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Revision 1.24 2002/04/04 21:33:37 hal9
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More on documenting the documents.
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Revision 1.23 2002/04/04 18:46:47 swa
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consistent look. reuse of copyright, history et. al.
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Revision 1.22 2002/04/04 17:27:56 swa
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more single file to be included at multiple points. make maintaining easier
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Revision 1.21 2002/04/04 06:48:37 hal9
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Structural changes to allow for conditional inclusion/exclusion of content
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based on entity toggles, e.g. 'entity % p-not-stable "INCLUDE"'. And
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definition of internal entities, e.g. 'entity p-version "2.9.13"' that will
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eventually be set by Makefile.
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More boilerplate text for use across multiple docs.
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Revision 1.20 2002/04/04 03:28:27 david__schmidt
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Add Mac OS X section
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Revision 1.19 2002/04/03 15:09:42 david__schmidt
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Add OS/2 build section
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Revision 1.18 2002/04/03 03:51:48 hal9
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Touch ups.
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Revision 1.17 2002/04/03 01:21:17 hal9
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Implementing Andreas's suggestions for Release sections.
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Revision 1.16 2002/03/31 23:04:40 hal9
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Fleshed out the doc section, and added something for an intro so it was not
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blank.
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Revision 1.15 2002/03/30 22:29:47 swa
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wrong make flavour
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Revision 1.14 2002/03/30 19:04:08 swa
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people release differently. no good.
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I want to make parts of the docs only.
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Revision 1.13 2002/03/27 01:16:41 hal9
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ditto
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Revision 1.12 2002/03/27 01:02:51 hal9
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Touch up on name change...
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Revision 1.11 2002/03/26 22:29:55 swa
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we have a new homepage!
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Revision 1.10 2002/03/24 12:33:01 swa
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more additions.
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Revision 1.9 2002/03/24 11:01:05 swa
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name change
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Revision 1.8 2002/03/23 15:13:11 swa
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renamed every reference to the old name with foobar.
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fixed "application foobar application" tag, fixed
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"the foobar" with "foobar". left junkbustser in cvs
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comments and remarks to history untouched.
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Revision 1.7 2002/03/11 13:13:27 swa
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correct feedback channels
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Revision 1.6 2002/02/24 14:25:06 jongfoster
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Formatting changes. Now changing the doctype to DocBook XML 4.1
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will work - no other changes are needed.
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Revision 1.5 2001/10/31 18:16:51 swa
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documentation added: howto generate docs in text and html
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format, howto move stuff to the webserver.
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Revision 1.4 2001/09/23 10:13:48 swa
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upload process established. run make webserver and
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the documentation is moved to the webserver. documents
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are now linked correctly.
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Revision 1.3 2001/09/13 15:27:40 swa
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cosmetics
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Revision 1.2 2001/09/13 15:20:17 swa
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merged standards into developer manual
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Revision 1.1 2001/09/12 15:36:41 swa
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source files for junkbuster documentation
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Revision 1.3 2001/09/10 17:43:59 swa
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first proposal of a structure.
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Revision 1.2 2001/06/13 14:28:31 swa
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docs should have an author.
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Revision 1.1 2001/06/13 14:20:37 swa
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first import of project's documentation for the webserver.
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