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# Contributing Guidelines
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There are two main ways to contribute to the project — submitting issues and submitting
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fixes/changes/improvements via pull requests.
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## Submitting issues
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Both bug reports and feature requests are welcome.
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Submit issues [here](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines/issues).
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* Search for existing issues to avoid reporting duplicates.
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* When submitting a bug report:
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* Test it against the most recently released version. It might have been already fixed.
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* By default, we assume that your problem reproduces in Kotlin/JVM. Please, mention if the problem is
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specific to Kotlin/JS or Kotlin/Native.
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* Include the code that reproduces the problem. Provide the complete reproducer code, yet minimize it as much as possible.
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* However, don't put off reporting any weird or rarely appearing issues just because you cannot consistently
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reproduce them.
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* If the bug is in behavior, then explain what behavior you've expected and what you've got.
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* When submitting a feature request:
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* Explain why you need the feature — what's your use-case, what's your domain.
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* Explaining the problem you face is more important than suggesting a solution.
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Report your problem even if you don't have any proposed solution.
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* If there is an alternative way to do what you need, then show the code of the alternative.
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## Submitting PRs
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We love PRs. Submit PRs [here](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines/pulls).
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However, please keep in mind that maintainers will have to support the resulting code of the project,
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so do familiarize yourself with the following guidelines.
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* All development (both new features and bug fixes) is performed in the `develop` branch.
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* The `master` branch always contains sources of the most recently released version.
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* Base PRs against the `develop` branch.
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* The `develop` branch is pushed to the `master` branch during release.
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* Documentation in markdown files can be updated directly in the `master` branch,
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unless the documentation is in the source code, and the patch changes line numbers.
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* If you fix documentation:
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* After fixing/changing code examples in the [`docs`](docs) folder or updating any references in the markdown files
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run the [Knit tool](#running-the-knit-tool) and commit the resulting changes as well.
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It will not pass the tests otherwise.
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* If you plan extensive rewrites/additions to the docs, then please [contact the maintainers](#contacting-maintainers)
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to coordinate the work in advance.
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* If you make any code changes:
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* Follow the [Kotlin Coding Conventions](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/coding-conventions.html).
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Use 4 spaces for indentation.
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* [Build the project](#building) to make sure it all works and passes the tests.
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* If you fix a bug:
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* Write the test that reproduces the bug.
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* Fixes without tests are accepted only in exceptional circumstances if it can be shown that writing the
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corresponding test is too hard or otherwise impractical.
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* Follow the style of writing tests that is used in this project:
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name test functions as `testXxx`. Don't use backticks in test names.
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* If you introduce any new public APIs:
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* All new APIs must come with documentation and tests.
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* All new APIs are initially released with `@ExperimentalCoroutineApi` annotation and are graduated later.
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* [Update the public API dumps](#updating-the-public-api-dump) and commit the resulting changes as well.
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It will not pass the tests otherwise.
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* If you plan large API additions, then please start by submitting an issue with the proposed API design
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to gather community feedback.
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* [Contact the maintainers](#contacting-maintainers) to coordinate any big piece of work in advance.
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* Comment on the existing issue if you want to work on it. Ensure that the issue not only describes a problem,
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but also describes a solution that had received a positive feedback. Propose a solution if there isn't any.
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* Steps for contributing new integration modules are explained [here](integration/README.md#Contributing).
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## Building
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This library is built with Gradle.
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* Run `./gradlew build` to build. It also runs all the tests.
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* Run `./gradlew <module>:test` to test the module you are looking at to speed
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things up during development.
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* Run `./gradlew jvmTest` to perform only fast JVM tests of the core multiplatform module.
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You can import this project into IDEA, but you have to delegate build actions
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to Gradle (in Preferences -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Runner)
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### Environment requirements
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* JDK >= 11 referred to by the `JAVA_HOME` environment variable.
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* JDK 1.6 referred to by the `JDK_16` environment variable.
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It is OK to have `JDK_16` pointing to a non 1.6 JDK (e.g. `JAVA_HOME`) for external contributions.
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* JDK 1.8 referred to by the `JDK_18` environment variable. Only used by nightly stress-tests.
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It is OK to have `JDK_18` to a non 1.8 JDK (e.g. `JAVA_HOME`) for external contributions.
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For external contributions you can for example add this to your shell startup scripts (e.g. `~/.zshrc`):
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```shell
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# This assumes JAVA_HOME is set already to a JDK >= 11 version
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export JDK_16="$JAVA_HOME"
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export JDK_18="$JAVA_HOME"
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```
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### Running the Knit tool
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* Use [Knit](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx-knit/blob/master/README.md) for updates to documentation:
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* Run `./gradlew knit` to update example files, links, tables of content.
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* Commit updated documents and examples together with other changes.
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### Updating the public API dump
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* Use [Binary Compatibility Validator](https://github.com/Kotlin/binary-compatibility-validator/blob/master/README.md) for updates to public API:
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* Run `./gradlew apiDump` to update API index files.
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* Commit updated API indexes together with other changes.
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## Releases
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* Full release procedure checklist is [here](RELEASE.md).
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## Contacting maintainers
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* If something cannot be done, not convenient, or does not work — submit an [issue](#submitting-issues).
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* "How to do something" questions — [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com).
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* Discussions and general inquiries — use `#coroutines` channel in [KotlinLang Slack](https://kotl.in/slack).
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