# Contributing new code - Please do the following *before* sending a pull request: - Merge upstream code (if any) back into your own branch - Run formatters/linters # Git - Push as often as possible - Development is done on separate branches, these follow a pattern of `name/feature` (i.e. `loek/dll-so-poc` or `jaro/class2`) - The master branch is considered stable, and should always contain a working/compiling version of the project - TODO: tagging / versions # Code style - ASCII only - Formatting nitty-gritty is handled by clang-format/clang-tidy (run `make format` in the root folder of this repository to format all sources files) - When using libraries of which the header include order is important, make sure to separate the include statements using a blank line (clang-format may sort include statements, but does not sort across empty lines). - All engine-related code is implemented under the `crepe` namespace, user-facing APIs under `crepe::api` (the folder structure should also reflect this). - `using namespace` may not be used in header files, only in source files. - Do not (indirectly) include private dependency headers in API header files, as these are no longer accessible when the engine is installed - Getter and setter functions are appropriately prefixed with `get_` and `set_`. - Doxygen commands are used with a backslash instead of an at-sign (i.e. `\brief` instead of `@brief`) - A singleton's instance is always accessed using a getter function that instantiates its own class as a static variable within the getter function scope, instead of storing the instance as a member variable directly: ```cpp class Bad { static Bad instance; Bad & get_instance() { return instance; } }; class Good { Good & get_instance() { static Good instance; return instance; } }; ``` - Member variable default values should be directly defined in the class declaration instead of using the constructor. ## CMakeLists specific - Make sure list arguments (e.g. sources, libraries) given to commands (e.g. `target_sources`, `target_link_libraries`) are on separate lines. This makes resolving merge conflicts when multiple sources were added by different people to the same CMakeLists.txt easier. # Documentation - All documentation is written in U.S. English # Libraries - External libraries should be included as Git submodules under the `lib/` subdirectory - When adding new submodules, please set the `shallow` option to `true` in the [.gitmodules](./.gitmodules) file