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# Contributing to SQL Parser ## Reporting issues Our issue tracker is hosted at GitHub: https://github.com/phpmyadmin/sql-parser/issues Please search for existing issues before reporting new ones. ## Working with Git checkout The dependencies are managed by Composer, to get them all installed (or update on consequent runs) do: ``` composer update ``` ## Submitting patches Please submit your patches using GitHub pull requests, this allows us to review them and to run automated tests on the code. ## Coding standards We do follow PSR-1 and PSR-2 coding standards. You can use phpcbf to fix the code to match our expectations: ``` ./vendor/bin/phpcbf ``` ## Testsuite Our code comes with quite comprehensive testsuite, it is automatically executed on every commit and pull request, you can also run it locally: ``` ./vendor/bin/phpunit ``` The testsuite relies on fixtures of parser states, in case you need to regenerate some of these there are helper scripts in tools directory: ``` # Remove file you want to regenerate rm tests/data/parser/parse.out # Run the generator located in the tools directory ./tools/run_generators.sh ```