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@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ Before you begin development, take a look at our @ref naming [conventions](docs/
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Also, please read the guidelines for @ref contributions [to UPM](docs/contributions.md).
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Don't forget to check the @ref documentation [section](docs/documentation.md).
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Make sure you add yourself as an author on every new code file submitted.
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If you are providing a fix with significant changes, feel free to add yourself
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as a contributor. Signing-off your commits is mandatory.
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@ -2,35 +2,20 @@ Contributing a module {#contributions}
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=====================
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Here are the rules of contribution:
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- Your module must have an example that builds against your UPM library
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- Commits must have a sign-off line by everyone who reviewed them
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- Commits must be named <file/module>: Some decent description
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- Your new module must have an example that builds against your UPM library.
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- Commits must have a sign-off line by everyone who reviewed them.
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- **Commits must be named <file/module>: Some decent description.**
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- You must license your module under a FOSS license. The recommended license
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is MIT but any permissive license is fine. Please consider that people using
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UPM may want to write proprietary programs with your sensors so we like to
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avoid GPL. (LGPL is fine). If your license is not MIT please include a
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LICENSE file in src/mymodule/
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LICENSE file in src/mymodule/.
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- Please test your module builds before contributing and make sure it works on
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the latest version of mraa. If you tested on a specific board/platform please
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tell us what this was in your PR.
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- Try not to break master. In any commit.
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- Attempt to have some decent API documentation below are the explicit rules on documentation:
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Documentation
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=============
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- Try to have no warnings in doxygen, this is generally fairly easy
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- Have the specific sensor manufacturer/model & version that you used, if you
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support multiple versions please list
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- Comments do not need full stops
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- Stick to <80 chars per line even in comments
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- No text is allowed on the same line as the start or end of a comment /** */
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- All classes should have a "@brief" and a "@snippet"
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The example should have an 'Interesting' section which will be highlighted as a
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code sample in doxygen. Everything in between such tags will show up in the
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class documentation when the following is put at the end of a class docstring
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as show above.
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- Attempt to have some decent API documentation as described in the the @ref
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documentation [guide](documentation.md).
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Code signing
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============
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Writing sensor documentation {#documentation}
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=====================
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It is highly encouraged to provide at least some basic documentation for the
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sensors that you want to add to UPM:
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- Try to have no warnings in doxygen, this is generally fairly easy.
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- Have the specific sensor manufacturer/model & version that you used, if you
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support multiple versions please list.
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- Simple comments do not need full stops
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- Stick to <80 chars per line even in comments
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- No text is allowed on the same line as the start or end of a comment /** */
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New libraries must have the "@brief", "@defgroup" and "@ingroup" tags in one
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block. This usually follows the namespace and it is common to have one sensor
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per library.
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Here's how this looks:
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```
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@verbatim
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/**
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* @brief Short description for entire library
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* @defgroup <name> <libupm-name>
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* @ingroup <manufacturer> <connection type> <sensor category> (<addl group>)
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*/
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@endverbatim
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```
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If you have multiple classes or sensors per library, only use the "@ingroup"
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tags that are common for all of them.
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All classes should then have a "@brief", "@ingroup" and "@snippet". For single
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sensor libraries this block can follow immediately after the one above like in
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this example:
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```
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@verbatim
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/**
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* @brief Short class/sensor description
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*
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* Then add a longer
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* description here.
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*
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* @ingroup <name> (<addl group>)
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* @image html <name.jpeg>
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* @snippet <name.cxx> Interesting
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*/
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@endverbatim
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```
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Libraries with multiple sensors can add specific "@ingroup" tags here, but make
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sure that the first one is the "<name>" specified in the library "@defgroup"
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tag. An example of such a library for reference is our libupm-i2clcd.
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Optionally, a small representative image can be placed in the "docs/images"
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subfolder. **Please do not use existing, copyrighted images with your sensors!**
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The example should have an 'Interesting' section which will be highlighted as
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a code sample in doxygen. Everything in between such tags will show up in the
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class documentation when "@snippet" is added at the end of a class docstring.
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Tags use this format:
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```
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@verbatim
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//! [Interesting]
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...example code here...
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//! [Interesting]
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@endverbatim
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```
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Existing groups that can be used for the manufacturer, connection and category
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tags are found in the src/upm.h file.
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For more examples take a look at the existing headers in our github repository.
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