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|  | Contributing to the libc Project | 
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|  | LLVM-libc is being developed as part of the LLVM project so contributions | 
|  | to the libc project should also follow the general LLVM | 
|  | `contribution guidelines <https://llvm.org/docs/Contributing.html>`_. Below is | 
|  | a list of open projects that one can start with: | 
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|  | #. **Beginner Bugs** - Help us tackle | 
|  | `good first issues <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Alibc+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22>`__. | 
|  | These bugs have been tagged with the github labels "libc" and "good first | 
|  | issue" by the team as potentially easier places to get started.  Please do | 
|  | first check if the bug has an assignee; if so please find another unless | 
|  | there's been no movement on the issue from the assignee, in which place do | 
|  | ask if you can help take over. | 
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|  | #. **Cleanup code-style** - The libc project follows the general | 
|  | `LLVM style <https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html>`_ but differs in a | 
|  | few aspects: We use ``snake_case`` for non-constant variable and function | 
|  | names,``CamelCase`` for internal type names (those which are not defined in a | 
|  | public header), and ``CAPITALIZED_SNAKE_CASE`` for constants. When we started | 
|  | working on the project, we started using the general LLVM style for | 
|  | everything. However, for a short period, we switched to the style that is | 
|  | currently followed by the `LLD project <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/main/lld>`_. | 
|  | But, considering that we implement a lot of functions and types whose names | 
|  | are prescribed by the standards, we have settled on the style described above. | 
|  | However, we have not switched over to this style in all parts of the ``libc`` | 
|  | directory. So, a simple but mechanical project would be to move the parts | 
|  | following the old styles to the new style. | 
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|  | #. **Implement Linux syscall wrappers** - A large portion of the POSIX API can | 
|  | be implemented as syscall wrappers on Linux. A good number have already been | 
|  | implemented but many more are yet to be implemented. So, a project of medium | 
|  | complexity would be to implement syscall wrappers which have not yet been | 
|  | implemented. | 
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|  | #. **Update the clang-tidy lint rules and use them in the build and/or CI** - | 
|  | Currently, the :ref:`clang_tidy_checks` have gone stale and are mostly unused | 
|  | by the developers and on the CI builders. This project is about updating | 
|  | them and reintegrating them back with the build and running them on the | 
|  | CI builders. | 
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|  | #. **double and higher precision math functions** - These are under active | 
|  | development but you can take a shot at those not yet implemented. See | 
|  | :ref:`math` for more information. | 
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|  | #. **Contribute a new OS/Architecture port** - You can contribute a new | 
|  | operating system or target architecture port. See :ref:`porting` for more | 
|  | information. |