annotate etc/CODING-STANDARDS @ 593:5fd7ba8b56e7

[xemacs-hg @ 2001-05-31 12:45:27 by ben] xemacs-faq.texi: Major rewrite. Update all MS Windows info to current. Redo section 6.1 almost completely. Incorporate sections 1 and 2 of Hrvoje's FAQ. etags.el: Fix infloop when going up to the root. s\cygwin32.h: Don't unilaterally include ntplay, but only when we're compiling with native sound (look in configure now). event-msw.c: Fix yet more problems with C-g handling. Implement debug-mswindows-events. event-stream.c, events.h, signal.c, sysdep.h: Rearrange the signal-handling code to eliminate the former spaghetti logic paths in it. Document clearly what "low-level" and "high-level" timeouts are. Rename some functions with unclear names (e.g. "...alarm...") to names that reflect what they actually do (e.g. "...async_timeout..."). Fix numerous bugs discovered in the process. console-x.h, event-Xt.c, event-msw.c, frame-x.c: Hopefully make XEmacs properly maintain the "iconified" state on frames at all times. This should fix the "can't delete a frame with C-x 5 0 when there's another iconified frame out there" bug. Put a notice in of further changes that should probably be made to clean up the frame-visibility support. (especially directed at Jan Vroonhof) lisp.h, miscplay.c: Rename SBufbyte to CBufbyte to avoid a misleading name. Eliminate UChar, which is not used anywhere and contributes no semantic info. Add a comment about the documentation-only properties of the char/unsigned char typedefs. Add SChar_Binary as an explicitly `signed' version of Char_Binary and put back the `signed' declarations in miscplay.c. alloc.c: Use char typedefs. console-msw.c, device-msw.c, dialog-msw.c, editfns.c, fileio.c, glyphs-eimage.c, menubar-msw.c, ntplay.c, objects-msw.c, realpath.c, redisplay-msw.c, select-msw.c, syswindows.h, win32.c: Eliminate numerous C++ errors. frame-msw.c: Eliminate numerous C++ errors and Mule-ize. glyphs-msw.c: Eliminate numerous C++ errors and use char typedefs. configure.in: Fix problems detecting both native and Linux sound on Cygwin when compiled with --with-msw=no. Rearrange file-coding handling a bit to avoid warning when compiling with Mule. configure.in, configure.usage, INSTALL: Document XEMACS_CC and corresponding compiler option --xemacs-compiler. Explain how to build xemacs using a C++ compiler.
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1 XEMACS CODING STANDARDS
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5 Ben Wing
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8 Copyright (c) 1996 Ben Wing.
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11 This file documents the coding standards used in the XEmacs source
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12 code. Note that XEmacs follows the GNU coding standards, which are
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13 documented separately in ../man/standards.texi. This file only
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14 documents standards that are not included in that document; typically
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15 this consists of standards that are specifically relevant to the
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16 XEmacs code itself.
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18 First, a recap of the GNU standards:
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20 -- Put a space after every comma.
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21 -- Put a space before the parenthesis that begins a function call,
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22 macro call, function declaration or definition, or control
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23 statement (if, while, switch, for). (DO NOT do this for macro
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24 definitions; this is invalid preprocessor syntax.)
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25 -- The brace that begins a control statement (if, while, for, switch,
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26 do) or a function definition should go on a line by itself.
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27 -- In function definitions, put the return type and all other
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28 qualifiers on a line before the function name. Thus, the function
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29 name is always at the beginning of a line.
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30 -- Indentation level is two spaces. (However, the first and following
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31 statements of a while/for/if/etc. block are indented four spaces
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32 from the while/for/if keyword. The opening and closing braces are
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33 indented two spaces.)
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34 -- Variable and function names should be all lowercase, with underscores
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35 separating words, except for a prefixing tag, which may be in
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36 uppercase. Do not use the mixed-case convention (e.g.
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37 SetVariableToValue ()) and *especially* do not use Microsoft
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38 Hungarian notation (char **rgszRedundantTag).
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39 -- preprocessor and enum constants should be all uppercase, and should
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40 be prefixed with a tag that groups related constants together.
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43 Now, the XEmacs coding standards:
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45 **** Specially-prefixed functions/variables:
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47 -- All global C variables whose value is constant and is a symbol begin
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48 with a capital Q, e.g. Qkey_press_event. (The type will always be
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49 Lisp_Object.)
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50 -- All other global C variables whose value is a Lisp_Object (this
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51 includes variables that forward into Lisp variables plus others like
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52 Vselected_console) begin with a capital V.
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53 -- No C variables whose value is other than a Lisp_Object should begin
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54 with a capital V. (This includes C variables that forward into
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55 integer or boolean Lisp variables.)
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56 -- All global C variables whose value is a struct Lisp_Subr begin with a
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57 capital S. (This only occurs in connection with DEFUN ()).
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58 -- All C functions that are Lisp primitives begin with a capital F,
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59 and no others should begin this way.
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61 **** Functions for manipulating Lisp types:
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63 -- Any function that creates an empty or mostly empty Lisp object
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64 should begin allocate_(). (*Not* make_().) (Except, of course,
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65 for Lisp primitives, which usually begin Fmake_()).
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66 -- Any function that converts a pointer into an equivalent Lisp_Object
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67 should begin make_().
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68 -- Any function that converts a Lisp_Object into its equivalent pointer
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69 and checks the type and validity of the object (e.g. making sure
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70 it's not dead) should begin decode_().
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71 -- Any function that looks up a Lisp object (e.g. buffer, face) given
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72 a symbol or string should begin get_(). (Except, of course, for
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73 Lisp primitives, which usually begin Fget_()).
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75 **** Other:
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77 -- Any header-file declarations of the sort
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79 struct foobar;
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81 go into the "types" section of lisp.h.