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# Contributing
## New features
New features should go through the [RFC process][rfcs] before creating a Pull Request to this repository.
[rfcs]: https://github.com/rtic-rs/rfcs
## Bugs
Report bugs by creating an issue in this repository.
## Pull Requests (PRs)
Please make pull requests against the master branch.
Always use rebase instead of merge when bringing in changes from master to your feature branch.
## Writing documentation
Documentation improvements are always welcome.
The source for the book is in `book/` and API documentation is generated from the source code.
## CI test preparation
Continuous Integration (CI) tests are run against all pull requests.
Please make sure that tests passes locally before submitting.
### Most tests locally
Might complain about missing QEMU if not available.
```shell
> cargo xtask ci
```
### Cargo format
```shell
> cargo fmt
```
### Example check
```shell
> cargo xtask example-check
```
### Run examples/tests on QEMU device
```shell
> cargo xtask qemu
```
Will execute examples on your local `qemu` install.
#### Adding examples/tests to xtask
If you have added further tests, you need to add the expected output in the `ci/expected` folder.
```shell
> cargo xtask qemu --overwrite-expected
```
### Internal tests
Run internal fail tests locally with:
```shell
> cargo xtask test
```
#### Adding tests to internal tests
If you have added fail tests or changed the expected behavior, the expected output needs to be updated (corresponding `.stderr` files).
Inspect the error output, when sure that `ACTUAL OUTPUT` is correct you can re-run the test as:
```shell
> TRYBUILD=overwrite cargo xtask test
```
This will update the expected output to match the `ACTUAL OUTPUT`.
Please check that the updated files are indeed correct to avoid regressions.
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