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Jan de Muijnck-Hughes edited this page Jul 31, 2014 · 26 revisions

If you’re interested in contributing to Idris, there are several jobs and mini-projects which would help. For example:

  • Adding libraries and functions to the base package.
  • Compiler support for "go to definition" in editors
  • Improving the termination and productivity checkers. The current version works in principle, but has a number of issues which need addressing.
  • Expanding the tutorial with detailed examples and exercises (or even writing a new one)
  • Investigating and fixing the reports on the issue tracker (low-hanging fruit designates issues that we believe to be easier than others)
  • Low level bindings for various C APIs, including, but not limited to:
  • Network sockets
  • libgcrypt,
  • libSDL
  • High level, more dependently typed bindings for the above.
  • Polishing the packaging system
  • Proof automation, for example:
  • A Presburger arithmetic solver.
  • Commutative ring rewriting.
  • Packaging for Mac, for ease of installation (ideally not requiring a Haskell platform installed)
  • Packaging for Windows
  • Create Idris versions of toy programs for the benchmark game
  • Implement something like Interlisp's DWIM for fixing type errors
  • Checking for documentation rot in the Idris libraries (see libs/), and Haskell implementation in src.
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