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Merge #10461: Update style guide
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Update style guide (Pieter Wuille)
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Various coding styles have been used during the history of the codebase,
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and the result is not very consistent. However, we're now trying to converge to
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a single style, so please use it in new code. Old code will be converted
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gradually and you are encouraged to use the provided
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[clang-format-diff script](/contrib/devtools/README.md#clang-format-diffpy)
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to clean up the patch automatically before submitting a pull request.
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a single style, which is specified below. When writing patches, favor the new
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style over attempting to mimick the surrounding style, except for move-only
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commits.
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- Basic rules specified in [src/.clang-format](/src/.clang-format).
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Do not submit patches solely to modify the style of existing code.
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- **Indentation and whitespace rules** as specified in
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[src/.clang-format](/src/.clang-format). You can use the provided
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[clang-format-diff script](/contrib/devtools/README.md#clang-format-diffpy)
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tool to clean up patches automatically before submission.
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- Braces on new lines for namespaces, classes, functions, methods.
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- Braces on the same line for everything else.
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- 4 space indentation (no tabs) for every block except namespaces.
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- No indentation for `public`/`protected`/`private` or for `namespace`.
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- No extra spaces inside parenthesis; don't do ( this )
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- No space after function names; one space after `if`, `for` and `while`.
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- If an `if` only has a single-statement then-clause, it can appear
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on the same line as the if, without braces. In every other case,
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braces are required, and the then and else clauses must appear
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- If an `if` only has a single-statement `then`-clause, it can appear
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on the same line as the `if`, without braces. In every other case,
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braces are required, and the `then` and `else` clauses must appear
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correctly indented on a new line.
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- **Symbol naming conventions**. These are preferred in new code, but are not
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required when doing so would need changes to significant pieces of existing
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code.
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- Variable and namespace names are all lowercase, and may use `_` to
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separate words.
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- Class member variables have a `m_` prefix.
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- Global variables have a `g_` prefix.
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- Constant names are all uppercase, and use `_` to separate words.
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- Class names, function names and method names are CamelCase. Do not prefix
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class names with `C`.
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- **Miscellaneous**
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- `++i` is preferred over `i++`.
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Block style example:
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```c++
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int g_count = 0;
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namespace foo
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{
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class Class
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{
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std::string m_name;
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public:
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bool Function(const std::string& s, int n)
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{
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// Comment summarising what this section of code does
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for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
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int total_sum = 0;
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// When something fails, return early
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if (!Something()) return false;
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...
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if (SomethingElse()) {
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DoMore();
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if (SomethingElse(i)) {
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total_sum += ComputeSomething(g_count);
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} else {
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DoLess();
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DoSomething(m_name, total_sum);
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}
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}
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