Contributing: improve formatting section
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### Formatting
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### Formatting
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We plan to utilize `rustfmt` for keeping the code formatting consistent.
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The repository currently does not use `rustfmt`.
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However, this will be a gradual process since a thorough peer review is required
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to make sure that no unintended changes are introduced with the change of
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formatting. Thus, all PRs introducing large blocks of re-formatted code will not
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be reviewed.
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The current plan is to phase it in over multiple commits or even multiple PRs,
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New changes may format the code with `rustfmt`, but they should not re-format
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which will introduce no changes other than re-formatting, such that each change
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any existing code for maintaining diff size small, keeping `git blame` intact and
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may be independently re-reproduced by each reviewer. The first commit should add
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reduce review time. All PRs introducing large blocks of re-formatted code will
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attributes to disable fmt for some parts of the code and a second one does the
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not be reviewed.
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formatting – so only the first one needs review, the rest will be reproducible.
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You may check the [discussion on the formatting](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/172)
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You may check the [discussion on the formatting](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/172)
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and [how it is planned to coordinate it with crate refactoring](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/525)
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and [how it is planned to coordinate it with crate refactoring](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/525)
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Before formatting with `rustfmt` is implemented, it is recommended to follow
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For the new code it is recommended to follow style of the existing codebase and
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style of the existing codebase and avoid any end-line space characters.
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avoid any end-line space characters.
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<!--
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Rust-fmt should be used as a coding style recommendations in general, with a
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default coding style. By default, Rustfmt uses a style which conforms to the
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[Rust style guide][style guide] that has been formalized through the [style RFC
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process][fmt rfcs]. It is also required to run `cargo fmt` to make the code
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formatted according to `rustfmt` parameters
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-->
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### Derivation
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### Derivation
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