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Contributing to pyOCCT

Thank you for your interest in contributing to pyOCCT. This document provides a variety of hopefully helpful guidelines that will help you make the most of your contribution. Feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.

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Before you start

How to contribute

Styleguides

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If you just have a question try the resources below before opening an issue:

Before you start

Before getting started, you may find it helpful to review the Design Considerations section of the documentation. This provides some of the assumptions and implementation details of pyOCCT and may provide some useful background knowledge. There is also some information regarding known issues in case you encounter one during use.

The pyOCCT project is meant to provide Python bindings to official OpenCASCADE releases only. Therefore, creating a fork of the OpenCASCADE library specifically for pyOCCT will be avoided at all costs. If there is a bug or feature request within the OpenCASCADE library the goal will be to get it fixed and/or incorporated within the official repository.

How to contribute

pyOCCT is a young project so there is sure to be many areas that could use support from contributors of all experience levels. Scanning the known issues in the documentation and/or the "Help Wanted" section in the README may provide a few good starting points. Providing test cases and benchmarks is another good area to contribute towards. When you're ready, please use the resources below to contribute:

  • Reporting bugs The GitHub issues tab will be the primary way of tracking and resolving pyOCCT bugs. Follow the issue template and be as descriptive as possible. If the bug is with the OpenCASCADE C++ library, you may open a pyOCCT issue with a test case, but you may also consider reporting it to OpenCASCADE issue tracker.

  • Feature requests The GitHub issues tab will also be the primary way of tracking feature requests. Use the issue template again to describe the desired feature with an explanation of why this enhancement would be useful.

  • Pull requests The GitHub pull requests tab will be the primary way of merging contributions. Follow the pull request template. Avoid platform-dependent code.

Styleguides

Styleguides for pyOCCT will be developed as the project matures.