We currently have no better mechanism for providing support than for you to open issues in GitHub. Please feel free to do so, although it will be appreciated if you also search for relevant closed issues first.
As you may have noticed, our commits to GitHub are intermittent and rather larger than good open source software development techniques would suggest. We're attempting to strike a balance between our need to manage the complexity of continuous changes in ROSE and Z3 against providing some stability resembling a public release. The release in early August of 2019 is no exception, with several changes that breaks tests and cause crashes occurring in both ROSE and Z3 within days of the release.
As a consequence, it is difficult for us to coordinate external pull requests with our internal code base, and we have not completely worked out a process for doing so. If you would like to contribute code to Pharos, please do so by submitting a pull request and we'll work with you to get it accepted into the public code.
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If you submit a pull request please confirm that your change does not break tests by running:
$ make tests
$ ctest -j4
Our code does not follow any specific or strict style guidelines, although we are sensitive to some issues. Please avoid tabs and trailing whitespace. We prioritize code readability over most other considerations, and welcome verbose comments. We strive to maintain warning free builds on all compilers, and welcome reports of warnings that we've missed. Braces are included on if statements in most circumstances even if not technically required.
We have no concerns about forks of Pharos, and if you'd prefer to work on your own fork of our code, please feel free to do so. Of course, we'd like to work periodically to merge those forks, but we're not trying to impose requirements that you work with our processes while doing your own research and development.