Contributing to the Meson build system There are two simple ways to submit your patches. The preferred way is to send a github pull request. Small changes can also be sent as patches as emails to the Meson mailing list. Remember to add your name to the list of contributors in authors.txt. Python Coding style Meson follows the basic Python coding style. Additional rules are the following: - indent 4 spaces, no tabs ever - indent meson.build files with two spaces - try to keep the code as simple as possible - contact the mailing list before embarking on large scale projects to avoid wasted effort - all new features must come with a test (or several if it is a big feature) C/C++ coding style Meson has a bunch of test code in several languages. The rules for those are simple. - indent 4 spaces, no tabs ever - brace always on the same line as if/for/else/function definition External dependencies The goal of Meson is to be as easily usable as possible. The user experience should be "get Python3 and Ninja, run", even on Windows. Unfortunately this means that we can't have dependencies on projects outside of Python's standard library. This applies only to core functionality, though. For additional helper programs etc the use of external dependencies may be ok. If you feel that you are dealing with this kind of case, please raise the issue on the mailing list first. What not to contribute? There are a few things that people seem to want to add to Meson but which are not there by design and will not be added either. The first one is defining your own functions or a generalised for loop. These are bad because they would make Meson's DSL Turing complete. The second feature is a Make backend. The FAQ has specific information why these two features will not be added to Meson: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/wiki/FAQ Merge requests adding either of these two features will be automatically rejected. Please save everyone's time (especially your own) and don't start working on these features. Do I need to sign a CLA? No. All contributions are welcome.