$OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-contrib/guideline.txt,v 1.5 2005/03/24 09:09:34 takayama Exp $ How to commit your asir program to asir-contrib? [2005, 3/24] 1. The name of your source code should be yourname_xyz.rr The part "yourname" may be your nickname. Example: noro_matrix.rr Your asir source should be at asir-contrib/packages/src. Or, you may make a new directory under asir-contrib/packages/src to put your programs and data. Example: todo_parametrize Your may use both your own directory and the top level source code. Example: naka_mora naka_mora.rr 2. Please encapsulate your source code with module. If you want to use the module name which represents a mathematical notion or a data structure, the module name should be pxxxx where "p" is your identifying prefix and xxxx is a name of mathematical notion or data structure name related to your module. Example: nmatrix where "p" is "n" and "xxxx" is "matrix". Example: fres where "p" is "f" and "xxxx" is "res" (or "resultant"). Example: nmora where "p" is "n" and "xxxx" is "mora". 3. Manuals should be written by the texinfo in English and/or Japanese. They are put in asir-contrib/packagers/doc/'yourname_xyz' The Makefile asir-contrib/packagers/doc/'yourname_xyz'/Makefile is also necessary. Example: asir-contrib/packages/doc/todo_parametrize/Makefile 4. If you want to embed your manual in the source, you are welcome to use "oxweave" or "gdoc" (see http://texinfo.org). 5. Please refer to papers that explain algorithms in your package from your texinfo manual. 6. Please include test data that you used to check the correctness of your implementation. Directory structure Windows: bin/ lib/ lib-asir-contrib/ Unix: lib/asir lib/asir-contrib Documents (unix): Online manual (ja) lib/asir/help-jp/ lib/asir/help-jp/'modulename.functionname' HTML manual (ja) doc/asir-contrib/help-ja/cman-ja_toc.html doc/asir-contrib/help-ja/'yourname_xyz'/'yourname_xyz'_ja_toc.html