Contributions to pyqtgraph are welcome! Please use the following guidelines when preparing changes: * The preferred method for submitting changes is by github pull request against the "develop" branch. If this is inconvenient, don't hesitate to submit by other means. * Pull requests should include only a focused and related set of changes. Mixed features and unrelated changes (such as .gitignore) will usually be rejected. * For major changes, it is recommended to discuss your plans on the mailing list or in a github issue before putting in too much effort. * Along these lines, please note that pyqtgraph.opengl will be deprecated soon and replaced with VisPy. * Writing proper documentation and unit tests is highly encouraged. PyQtGraph uses nose / py.test style testing, so tests should usually be included in a tests/ directory adjacent to the relevant code. * Documentation is generated with sphinx; please check that docstring changes compile correctly. * Style guidelines: * PyQtGraph prefers PEP8 for most style issues, but this is not enforced rigorously as long as the code is clean and readable. * Use `python setup.py style` to see whether your code follows the mandatory style guidelines checked by flake8. * Exception 1: All variable names should use camelCase rather than underscore_separation. This is done for consistency with Qt * Exception 2: Function docstrings use ReStructuredText tables for describing arguments: ``` ============== ======================================================== **Arguments:** argName1 (type) Description of argument argName2 (type) Description of argument. Longer descriptions must be wrapped within the column guidelines defined by the "====" header and footer. ============== ======================================================== ``` QObject subclasses that implement new signals should also describe these in a similar table. * Setting up a test environment. Tests for a module should ideally cover all code in that module, i.e., statement coverage should be at 100%. To measure the test coverage, install py.test, pytest-cov and pytest-xdist. Then run 'py.test --cov -n 4' to run the test suite with coverage on 4 cores.