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- Start with tests for new features
- Open draft PR after initial functionality
- Refactor, benchmark, and optimize
- Offer support for test creation
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Rodio Development Guide

Quick Start

  1. Install Rust
  2. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/RustAudio/rodio.git
  3. Navigate to the project: cd rodio
  4. Build the project: cargo build

Project Structure

src/:

  • source/: Audio source implementations
  • decoder/: Audio format decoders
  • sink/: Audio playback and mixing
  • dynamic_mixer/: Real-time audio mixing
  • spatial/: Spatial audio capabilities

Coding Guidelines

  • Follow Rust API Guidelines
  • Use rustfmt for formatting
  • Implement Source trait for new audio sources
  • Use Sink for playback management

Common Tasks

Adding a New Audio Source or Effect

  1. Create a new file in src/source/
  2. Implement the Source trait to define how audio samples are generated or modified
  3. Consider implementing sources like oscillators, noise generators, or effects like amplification, filtering, or distortion
  4. Begin with a test for your new feature. This approach ensures your PR is ready and simplifies development. Don't worry about optimizing initially; focus on functionality.
  5. Once your feature works, celebrate your progress! 🎉 Open a draft PR at this stage - we're here to assist with refactoring and optimization.
  6. Refactor your code, add benchmarks, and work on improving performance, especially for real-time processing in effects. Refer to the Rust Performance Book for optimization techniques.
  7. If you're unsure about creating tests, implement your feature first, then open a PR asking for guidance. We're happy to help!

Implementing a New Decoder

  1. Add new module in src/decoder/
  2. Implement necessary traits (e.g., Decoder) to handle specific audio formats
  3. Focus on efficiently parsing audio file headers and decoding compressed audio data
  4. Update src/decoder/mod.rs to integrate the new decoder

Testing

  • Write unit tests for each new function (if applicable)
  • Add integration tests for end-to-end scenarios
  • Run tests: cargo test

Documentation

  • Add inline documentation to all public items
  • Generate docs: cargo doc --open
  • Contribute examples to examples/

Contribution Workflow

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub
  2. Clone your fork locally: git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/rodio.git
  3. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
  4. Make changes and add tests where applicable (Dont be afraid to ask for help)
  5. Ensure code quality:
    • Run cargo fmt to format your code
    • Run cargo clippy to check for common mistakes
    • Run cargo test to ensure all tests pass (Not strictly necessary)
    • Run cargo bench to run benchmarks (Not strictly necessary)
  6. Commit your changes following these guidelines: (git commit)
  • Write clear, concise commit messages
  • Limit the first line to 50 characters
  • Provide a detailed description after a blank line, if necessary
  • Reference relevant issue numbers (e.g., "Fixes #123")
  • Separate logical changes into multiple commits
  • Avoid commits with unrelated changes Example:
Add spatial audio support for stereo sources

- Implement SpatialSource struct
- Add panning and distance attenuation
- Update documentation for spatial audio usage

Fixes #456
  1. Push your changes to your fork: git push origin feature/your-feature-name
  2. Create a pull request on GitHub

Getting Help / Got a question?

  • Open an issue on GitHub
  • Join the Rust Audio Discord
  • Ask questions in your pull request
  • Open an issue for guidance/questions

Useful Commands

  • Format: cargo fmt - Automatically formats the code according to Rust style guidelines
  • Lint: cargo clippy - Runs the Clippy linter to catch common mistakes and improve code quality
  • Benchmark: cargo bench - Executes performance benchmarks for the project

For more detailed information, refer to the full documentation and source code.

Useful External Resources

Disclaimer

Please note that the guidelines and practices outlined in this document are not strict rules. They are general recommendations to promote consistency and quality in contributions.

We understand that every situation is unique and encourage contributors to use their best judgment. If you have any doubts or questions about how to approach a particular task or contribution, don't hesitate to reach out to the maintainers for guidance.