Coding conventions ------------------ ### libopenmpt **Note:** **This applies to `libopenmpt/` and `openmpt123/` directories only.** **Use OpenMPT style otherwise.** The code generally tries to follow these conventions, but they are not strictly enforced and there are valid reasons to diverge from these conventions. Using common sense is recommended. - In general, the most important thing is to keep style consistent with directly surrounding code. - Use C++ std types when possible, prefer `std::size_t` and `std::int32_t` over `long` or `int`. Do not use C99 std types (e.g. no pure `int32_t`) - Qualify namespaces explicitly, do not use `using`. Members of `namespace openmpt` can be named without full namespace qualification. - Prefer the C++ version in `namespace std` if the same functionality is provided by the C standard library as well. Also, include the C++ version of C standard library headers (e.g. use `` instead of ``. - Do not use ANY locale-dependant C functions. For locale-dependant C++ functionaly (especially iostream), always imbue the `std::locale::classic()` locale. - Prefer kernel_style_names over CamelCaseNames. - If a folder (or one of its parent folders) contains .clang-format, use clang-format v3.5 for indenting C++ and C files, otherwise: - `{` are placed at the end of the opening line. - Enclose even single statements in curly braces. - Avoid placing single statements on the same line as the `if`. - Opening parentheses are separated from keywords with a space. - Opening parentheses are not separated from function names. - Place spaces around operators and inside parentheses. - Align `:` and `,` when inheriting or initializing members in a constructor. - The pointer `*` is separated from both the type and the variable name. - Use tabs for identation, spaces for formatting. Tabs should only appear at the very beginning of a line. Do not assume any particular width of the TAB character. If width is important for formatting reasons, use spaces. - Use empty lines at will. - API documentation is done with doxygen. Use general C doxygen for the C API. Use QT-style doxygen for the C++ API. #### libopenmpt indentation example ~~~~{.cpp} namespace openmpt { // This is totally meaningless code and just illustrates indentation. class foo : public base , public otherbase { private: std::int32_t x; std::int16_t y; public: foo() : x(0) , y(-1) { return; } int bar() const; }; // class foo int foo::bar() const { for ( int i = 0; i < 23; ++i ) { switch ( x ) { case 2: something( y ); break; default: something( ( y - 1 ) * 2 ); break; } } if ( x == 12 ) { return -1; } else if ( x == 42 ) { return 1; } return 42; } } // namespace openmpt ~~~~