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Pre-implementation

Before authoring a code contribution, open an issue explaining your proposal in detail. Remember that code is easy to write, but inventing a valid design is usually the crux. Expect the proposal to be rejected if you do not consider 100% of use-cases and corner cases.

Code style and quality

Be courteous and try to match the code style. I won't define the exact style here, so just follow the existing code.

Use C++11 style, not >=C++14 or C. This means using the std:: namespace for stdlib symbols, std::string instead of char*, // comments and /** */ docstrings, etc. Avoid over-engineered things like iostream, std::array, std::unique_ptr, etc when simpler alternatives exist.

Write maintainable code that will last >4 years. No feature/bug is urgent enough to write dirty/temporary implementations. I have no need to withdraw technical debt.

Because a proprietary fork of VCV Rack is planned by VCV (Rack for DAWs), in order for your patch to be accepted, you must make a declaration stating that:

  • you are the sole author of your patch.
  • your patch is released under the CC0 license.
  • or ask for a copyright reassignment form if you prefer this instead.