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diff --git a/doc/unsorted/development_tips.txt b/doc/unsorted/development_tips.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 29924e645..000000000 --- a/doc/unsorted/development_tips.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -.. -*- mode: rst -*- - -.. _unsorted-development_tips: - -========================== -Tips for Bcfg2 Development -========================== - -#. Focus on either the client or server code. This focuses the development process down the the precise pieces of code that matter for the task at hand. - - * If you are developing a client driver, then write up a small configuration specification that includes the needed characteristics. - * If you are working on the server, run bcfg2-info and use to assess the code - -#. Use the python interpreter. One of python's most appealing features is interactive use of the interpreter. - - * If you are developing for the client-side, run "python -i /usr/sbin/bcfg2" with the appropriate bcfg2 options. This will cause the python interpreter to continue running, leaving all variables intact. This can be used to examine data state in a convenient fashion. - * If you are developing for the server side, use bcfg2-info and the "debug" option. This will leave you at a python interpreter prompt, with the server core loaded in the variable "bcore". - -#. Use pylint obsessively. It raises a lot of style-related warnings which can be ignored, but most all of the errors are legitimate. -#. If you are doing anything with Regular Expressions, [http://kodos.sourceforge.net/ Kodos - The Python Regular Expression Debugger] and [http://re-try.appspot.com/ re-try] are your friends. |