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* Some hints on [[Debugging ScummVM|debugging ScummVM]].
* Some hints on [[Debugging ScummVM|debugging ScummVM]].
* Before you write/submit code, '''you must read about our''' [[Code Formatting Conventions]]. Patches which do not follow them will be rejected or at least delayed until they are cleaned up to comply to them.
* Before you write/submit code, '''you must read''' our [[Code Formatting Conventions]].<br>Patches which do not follow them will be rejected or at least delayed until they are cleaned up to comply to them.
* Also, you should read and respect the general [[Coding Conventions]].
* Also, you should read and respect the general [[Coding Conventions]].
* If you have write access to our repository, you are expected to have read and to comply with our [[Commit Guidelines]]. Also, read up on the [[Git tips]].
* If you have write (push) access to our repository, you are expected to have read and to comply with our [[Commit Guidelines]].<br>Also, please read the tips for using Git here: [[Git tips]].<br>In particular, note the use of feature branches, when working on refactoring or other large connected changes, rather than committing directly to scummvm/master.
* If you do not have write access, you should use our [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=37116&atid=418822 patch tracker] to submit your contributions.
* If you do not have write (push) access to our repository, you should submit your contributions by one of the following methods:
** Using a [https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests Github Pull Request].<br> This requires you to have/register a github account, fork our repository, commit your changes to a branch and then issue a Pull Request.<br>This is the current preferred method as it is easier for the team to review, discuss and amend prior to merging.
** Using the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=37116&atid=418822 patch tracker].<br>This requires you to have/register a sourceforge.net account, and generate a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_%28Unix%29 patch] file, but this may be easier for developers unfamilar with Git or for small single commit changes, where a Pull Request might be considered overkill.
** If neither of the above methods are suitable, individual developers may be willing to accept patches or amended source files by other methods i.e. e-mail, but please ask in the project IRC channel or by e-mail before doing this.
* Our [http://doxygen.scummvm.org/ Doxygen source code documentation] may help you to get the big picture about ScummVM.
* Our [http://doxygen.scummvm.org/ Doxygen source code documentation] may help you to get the big picture about ScummVM.
* Also, you might want to check our list for current [[Platform Limitations]].
* Also, you might want to check our list for current [[Platform Limitations]].
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