Hacking PackageKit Coding Style ------------ Please stick to the existing coding style. Tabs should be hard (not expanded to spaces), and set equivalent to 8 spaces. All documentation and code should be in US English. Please consider enabling git's default pre-commit hook: $> cd PackageKit $> chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit This hook will run before every checkin, and check your changes for suspicious use of whitespace. In the C files use the following convention. The number of spaces and tabs are very important! /* map the roles to policykit rules */ if (role == PK_ROLE_ENUM_UPDATE_PACKAGES || role == PK_ROLE_ENUM_UPDATE_SYSTEM) { policy = "org.freedesktop.packagekit.update"; } else if (role == PK_ROLE_ENUM_REMOVE_PACKAGE) { policy = "org.freedesktop.packagekit.remove"; } and please DO NOT use "!" for a null pointer check. Functions are nearly always the same format, gtk-doc is optional: /** * pk_engine_search_name: **/ gboolean pk_engine_search_name (PkEngine *engine, const gchar *search, GError **error) { gboolean ret; PkTransactionItem *item; g_return_val_if_fail (engine != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (PK_IS_ENGINE (engine), FALSE); return TRUE; } Finally: DO NOT COMMIT TRAILING WHITESPACE. Security -------- Remember: * The daemon is running as the root user - no FIXME or TODO code please * If the daemon crashes, then that's a DOS * Text from the user (over the dbus interface) is insecure! - even filters and enumerated values can be wrong - users can use dbus-send to do bad stuff as users * Never allocate a buffer on user input * Output from backends is trusted, they are run from standard locations Submitting Patches ------------------ Use 'git format-patch' to generate patches against a checked out copy of the source. For Example: $> cd PackageKit HACK HACK HACK $> git commit -m "My first commit" HACK HACK HACK $> git commit -m "My second commit" $> git format-patch -M HEAD^^ 0001-My-first-commit.patch 0002-My-second-commit.patch Send these patches in an introductory email as attachments to packagekit@lists.freedesktop.org