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## Pull request procedure
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Pull requests should be targeted at Rust's `incoming` branch (note that by default Github will aim them at the `master` branch) --
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see "Changing The Commit Range and Destination Repository" in Github's documentation on [pull requests](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests).
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Before pushing to your Github repo and issuing the pull request, please do two things:
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1. [Rebase](http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-Rebasing) your local changes against the `incoming` branch. Resolve any conflicts that arise.
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2. Run the full Rust test suite with the `make check` command.
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You're not off the hook even if you just stick to documentation; code examples in the docs are tested as well!
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Pull requests will be treated as "review requests",
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and we will give feedback we expect to see corrected on [style](https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-style-guide) and substance before pulling.
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Changes contributed via pull request should focus on a single issue at a time, like any other.
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We will not accept pull-requests that try to "sneak" unrelated changes in.
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Normally, all pull requests must include regression tests (see [Note-testsuite](https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-testsuite)) that test your change.
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Occasionally, a change will be very difficult to test for.
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In those cases, please include a note in your commit message explaining why.
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In the licensing header at the beginning of any files you change, please make sure the listed date range includes the current year.
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For example, if it's 2013, and you change a Rust file that was created in 2010, it should begin:
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```
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// Copyright 2010-2013 The Rust Project Developers.
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```
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For more details, please refer to [Note-development-policy](https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-development-policy). |