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Contributing to Overload

First of all, thank you for your interest in Overload! Any contribution is welcome, including:

  • Reporting a bug
  • Submitting a fix
  • Proposing new features
  • Improving code quality

We Develop with Github

We use GitHub to host code, track issues and feature requests, and accept pull requests.

We Use Github Flow, So All Code Changes Happen Through Pull Requests

Pull requests are the best way to propose changes to the codebase (we follow Github Flow). We actively welcome your pull requests.

To create a pull request:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create your branch from develop (following naming conventions).
  3. Review your code before submitting (conduct build and quality checks).
  4. Create a pull request targeting the develop branch.

Any contributions you make will be under the MIT Software License

In short, when you submit code changes, your contributions are understood to be under the same MIT License that covers the project. Feel free to contact the maintainers if that's a concern.

Report bugs using Github's issues

We use GitHub issues to track bugs. Report a bug by opening a new issue, it's that easy!

Coding Conventions

  • Interfaces starts with I.
  • Abstracts starts with A.
  • Class names: UpperCamelCase.
  • Public member variables: lowerCamelCase.
  • Private member variables: m_lowerCamelCase.
  • Public static variables: UpperCamelCase.
  • Private static variables: s_lowerCamelCase.
  • Function/Method arguments: p_lowerCamelCase.
  • Function/Method names: UpperCamelCase.
  • Constants: kUpperCamelCase.
  • Class member variables are located at the bottom of the file.
  • Avoid using macros to define constants; prefer using `constexpr`` instead.
  • Tabs are preferred over spaces.
  • Always end your files with an empty line.
  • Avoid aligning variable names and values using tabulations.
  • Scope blocks should start on a new line.
  • Comment your functions, enums, classes, methods (Javadoc style)

Some coding conventions may have been overlooked during the writing of this document, so always refer to the existing codebase.

Thanks!

Thanks for being a part of the Overload Tech. team!