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Contributing to Serde
Serde welcomes contribution from everyone in the form of suggestions, bug reports, pull requests, and feedback. This document gives some guidance if you are thinking of helping us.
Submitting bug reports and feature requests
Serde development is spread across lots of repositories, but this serde-rs/serde repository is always a safe choice for opening any issues related to Serde.
When reporting a bug or asking for help, please include enough details so that the people helping you can reproduce the behavior you are seeing. For some tips on how to approach this, read about how to produce a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
When making a feature request, please make it clear what problem you intend to solve with the feature, any ideas for how Serde could support solving that problem, any possible alternatives, and any disadvantages.
Running the test suite
We encourage you to check that the test suite passes locally before submitting a pull request with your changes. If anything does not pass, typically it will be easier to iterate and fix it locally than waiting for the CI servers to run tests for you.
In the serde
directory
# Test all the example code in Serde documentation
cargo test --features derive
In the test_suite
directory
# Run the full test suite, including tests of unstable functionality
cargo +nightly test --features unstable
Note that this test suite currently only supports running on a nightly compiler.
Conduct
In all Serde-related forums, we follow the Rust Code of Conduct. For escalation or moderation issues please contact Erick (erick.tryzelaar@gmail.com) instead of the Rust moderation team.