[docs] document scripted-diff
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or `git fetch upstream-pull`. Afterwards, you can use `upstream-pull/NUMBER/head` in arguments to `git show`,
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`git checkout` and anywhere a commit id would be acceptable to see the changes from pull request NUMBER.
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Scripted diffs
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For reformatting and refactoring commits where the changes can be easily automated using a bash script, we use
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scripted-diff commits. The bash script is included in the commit message and our Travis CI job checks that
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the result of the script is identical to the commit. This aids reviewers since they can verify that the script
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does exactly what it's supposed to do. It is also helpful for rebasing (since the same script can just be re-run
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on the new master commit).
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To create a scripted-diff:
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- start the commit message with `scripted-diff:` (and then a description of the diff on the same line)
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- in the commit message include the bash script between lines containing just the following text:
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- `-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-`
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- `-END VERIFY SCRIPT-`
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The scripted-diff is verified by the tool `contrib/devtools/commit-script-check.sh`
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Commit `bb81e173` is an example of a scripted-diff.
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RPC interface guidelines
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