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Please help with the triage of [https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=octave existing bugs] to populate the list of easy bugs below. You may find it useful to review the list of finished short projects at the bottom, to give you an idea of past successful short projects. | Please help with the triage of [https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=octave existing bugs] to populate the list of easy bugs below. You may find it useful to review the list of finished short projects at the bottom, to give you an idea of past successful short projects. | ||
Most of the small and easy bugs are caught and fixed quickly by the Octave developers. The best way to catch an easy one is then to [https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/octave-bug-tracker|subscribe to the bug tracker] (note that this has a lot of activity so you'll probably prefer to receive a digest). | Most of the small and easy bugs are caught and fixed quickly by the Octave developers. The best way to catch an easy one is then to [https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/octave-bug-tracker| subscribe to the bug tracker] (note that this has a lot of activity so you'll probably prefer to receive a digest). | ||
== Bugs== | == Bugs== |
Revision as of 12:44, 17 March 2014
This is a list of small projects, the type that could be done in a couple of hours, maybe even minutes (no promises, we should all know about how estimates for software development work). This is probably the best place for users who want to start helping with Octave development (please, see also Octave coding guidelines). Please submit a patch to the patch tracker (not to the mailing list) and add a link to the item in question.
The list is meant to be dynamic, please add, remove, and comment on it. And since the things are likely to be of short duration, don't ask if is there is anyone already working on it. Projects of long duration should be added to the Projects page instead.
Please help with the triage of existing bugs to populate the list of easy bugs below. You may find it useful to review the list of finished short projects at the bottom, to give you an idea of past successful short projects.
Most of the small and easy bugs are caught and fixed quickly by the Octave developers. The best way to catch an easy one is then to subscribe to the bug tracker (note that this has a lot of activity so you'll probably prefer to receive a digest).
Bugs
- #41484 change error message from validatestring to follow Octave guidelines
- this is a very very easy fix. Things can't get easier than this. Only reason why Octave developers haven't done this themselves was to give an entry point for someone new to Octave development.
- #41476 listdlg() doesn't allow scrolling in the window
- There is a proposed fix in the bug report. Just need to make the modification and verify that everything else still works.
Prepare a changeset
Sometimes a standalone file or a diff file is submitted; Octave maintainers prefer a changeset though; preparing a changeset will expedite bug fixing.
Missing functions
- #39532 hgsave/hgload functions
- There is already a bug report that summarizes this. It would be quite easy to add these functions based on using hdl2struct and then saving the resulting struct and loading the struct and using struct2hdl to do the reverse.
- there is a list of missing functions for the image, mapping, optimization, and signal packages.
Miscellaneous
- Use "units.h" from GNU units in function units (from the Octave-Forge miscellaneous package) rather than making a system call and parsing its output (and having to handle multiple versions of it). This change will make it much more robust. It likely will alleviate the requirement of having GNU units installed in the system separately by the user. This requires knowledge of C (units is written on C) and C++ to write its Octave interface. It can be very easy if the units.h truly allows to be used as library or maybe impossible if it does not. This has not been investigated yet.
- Write one missing test; see also Projects#Tests.
- Use non-empty identifiers in all warnings and errors issued by Octave; see #39439, #39434, #37559, #36861. You may tackle as many or as few IDs as you have time for. As it is a widespread issue, finding occurrences in the source code should give you valuable knowledge about the Octave files organization.
- When raising errors and warnings try to use the ids that are documented in the functions warning_ids and error_ids. If you really need a new id (please, first read the ones already there!), please add it to those functions as well. If you see other ids used in core that are not given by the functions mentioned above, please, report or submit patch for them, in addition to the patch to the calling functions as well.
- extend sub2ind and ind2sub: #41796
- Convert the m code to C/C++ in #41843