This is a Rust project, so rustup is a great place to start. It provides an easy way to manage your Rust installation and toolchains.
This is a pure Rust project, so only cargo
is needed. Here are some common commands to get you started:
cargo check
: Analyze the current package and report errors. This is a quick way to catch any obvious issues without a full compilation.cargo fmt
: Format the current code according to the Rust style guidelines. This helps maintain a consistent code style throughout the project.cargo build
: Compile the current package. This will build the project and generate executable binaries if applicable.cargo clippy
: Catch common mistakes and improve code quality. Clippy provides a set of lints that can help you write better Rust code.cargo test
: Run unit tests. This will execute all the tests defined in the project to ensure the functionality is correct.cargo bench
: Run benchmark tests. This is useful for measuring the performance of specific parts of the code.
- Install Rust using
rustup
. Follow the instructions on the rustup website to install Rust on your system. - Clone the repository to your local machine.
- Navigate to the project directory.
- Create a new branch for your changes. This helps keep your work separate from the main development branch and makes it easier to review and merge your changes.
- Make your changes and ensure that the code still compiles and passes all tests. Use the commands mentioned above to check for errors and run tests.
- Format your code using
cargo fmt
to ensure consistency with the project's code style.
- Once you are satisfied with your changes, push your branch to the remote repository.
- Open a pull request on the project's GitHub page. Provide a clear description of your changes and why they are necessary.
- Wait for reviews and address any feedback. Once the pull request is approved and merged, your changes will be part of the project.
For a deeper understanding of the project, read the design documentation available on our Paimon official website.
Thank you for contributing to this project! 😊