On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 03:05:57PM +0530, Aishwarya Narayanan wrote: > Dear Git Organization, > > I hope this email finds you well. I've prepared a patch to address an > issue related to the handling of exit codes in our test suite > concerning the Microproject idea Avoid suppressing Git’s exit code in > test scripts. The changes ensure that the exit code of the write_utf16 > and write_utf32 functions is properly captured and not suppressed, > improving the reliability of our testing process. > I kindly request your review and any remarks or changes you may have. > Please accept my apologies for any mistakes or oversights. Thank you > for your time and attention. Please not that patches are supposed to be sent as mails directly instead of being attached to mails. You can use e.g. git-send-email(1) to achieve this. I would recommend to have a look "Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt" and "Documentation/SubmittingPatches". These resources should get you a better picture of how a typical workflow would look like here. Thanks! Patrick
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