Of course I find the doc that mentions lit testing as soon as I send this. The other questions (and my offer to assist with documentation) still remain.
Halen On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 3:37 PM, Halen Wooten <sw...@hpwooten.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to start a discussion about getting started with the > Swift Compiler. The end goal is to see if there are ways we can help > newcomers to the compiler get started and more quickly grow into a > more effective contributor. The motivation is that I've had a > surprising amount of trouble with my starter bug. Swift is amazing and > I would love to contribute more regularly, but I also don't want to > burden the core team. > > I know that documentation on a huge project like this is a > non-starter, but I wonder if we could have better information on the > contribution process, which likely wouldn't change frequently. For > example, I learned through a conference talk that Swift uses LLVM's > lit testing. I couldn't find that in any of Swift's documentation. The > docs explain how to run tests, but not how to write them. I would be > happy to help out with documentation if we can decide on changes that > would be useful. > > Also, after I'm able to get my starter bug merged, I have no idea > where to go from there. I don't want to take another starter bug and > deprive someone else of the opportunity to contribute (although maybe > that's an unnecessary restriction I'm placing on myself), but I'm also > not in a place where I could take on something much larger. > > The learning curve for a compiler is always going to be high, but does > anyone have ideas on how we could assist newcomers with their first > starter bug and then transitioning into something larger? > > Thanks, > > Halen _______________________________________________ swift-dev mailing list swift-dev@swift.org https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev