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authorRSDuck <RSDuck@users.noreply.github.com>2021-08-04 14:07:46 +0200
committerRSDuck <RSDuck@users.noreply.github.com>2021-08-04 14:07:46 +0200
commitf86ba0fcb34254151e512a4f30b358c489c182bb (patch)
treec04f596372497860f81ccf04c092c672f6c2f79a
parent806f081e9fff7191467da7189904f98b3f3416b0 (diff)
amend contributor guide
-rw-r--r--contributing.md34
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/contributing.md b/contributing.md
index 4a829b3..095ba2a 100644
--- a/contributing.md
+++ b/contributing.md
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
Please follow a style as documented here. Note that this guide was not always enforced, so some parts of the code violate it.
+Files should use 4 spaces for indentation.
+
```c++
// for single line comments prefer C++ style
@@ -13,6 +15,9 @@ Please follow a style as documented here. Note that this guide was not always en
// as well as
// C++ style comments are possible
+// when including headers from the C standard library use their C names (so don't use cstdio/cstring, ...)
+#include <stdio.h>
+
// namespaces in PascalCase
namespace Component
{ // for all constructs curly braces go onto the following line
@@ -39,6 +44,18 @@ void Test(int someParam)
}
}
+// defines should always be in CAPITALISED_SNAKE_CASE
+#ifdef SOME_CONFIGURATION
+
+// the content of #ifdef sections should not be indented
+// the only exception being otherwise hard to read nested sections of #ifdef/#if/#defines
+// as e.g. in ARMJIT_Memory.cpp
+
+// prefer #ifdef/#ifndef, only use if defined(...) for complex expressions like this:
+#if defined(THIS) || defined(THAT)
+// ...
+#endif
+
class MyClass // PascalCase
{
public: // access specfications are not indented
@@ -50,6 +67,10 @@ private:
int MemberVariable; // PascalCase, no prefix
};
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
enum
{
// enums should always have a common prefix in camelCase
@@ -111,6 +132,19 @@ void ColorConvert(u32* dst, u16* vram)
* In doubt put a namespace around your part of the code.
* C style strings (and the associated functions from the C standard library) are used in most places. We are thinking about changing this, as C strings are a bit of a hassle to deal with, but for the time being this is what we use.
+
* Only the C standard IO is used (so use `printf`, `fopen`, … Do not use `std::cout`/`std::ostream`, …).
+
* Complex C++ containers can be used (`std::vector`, `std::list`, `std::map`, …). `std::array` is usually not used, unless necessary so that the container can be used with other C++ constructs (e.g. `<algorithm>`). Only use them if a C array doesn't cut it.
+
+* File names should be in PascalCase
+
+* If a header file is called MyHeader.h it should be guarded with an ifdef like this:
+```cpp
+#ifndef MYHEADER_H
+#define MYHEADER_H
+// ...
+#endif
+```
+
* And at last, if you have any questions, visit us on IRC (see the readme)!