2 ## Coding conventions in the Samba 3.0 tree
9 Coding style guidelines are about reducing the number of unnecessary
10 reformatting patches and making things easier developers to work together.
11 You don't have to like them or even agree with them, but once put in place
12 we all have to abide by them (or vote to change them). However, coding
13 style should never outweigh coding itself and so the the guidelines
14 described here are hopefully easier enough to follow as they are very
15 common and supported by tools and editors.
17 The basic style, also mentioned in the SAMBA_4_0/prog_guide.txt is the
18 Linux kernel coding style (See Documentation/CodingStyle in the kernel
19 source tree). The closely matches what most Samba developers use already
22 But to save you the trouble of reading the Linux kernel style guide, here
26 * Maximum Line Width is 80 Characters
27 The reason is not for people with low-res screens but rather sticking
28 to 80 columns prevents you from easily nesting more than one level of
29 if statements or other code blocks. Use source/script/count_80_col.pl
30 to check your changes.
32 * Use 8 Space Tabs to Indent
35 * No Trailing Whitespace
36 Use source/script/strip_trail_ws.pl to clean you files before committing.
38 * Follow the K&R guidelines. We won't go throw them all here. You have
39 a copy of "The C Programming Language" anyways right? You can also use
40 the format_indent.sh script found in source/script/ if all else fails.
50 Add the follow to your $HOME/.emacs file:
52 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook
55 (c-toggle-auto-state)))
60 (Thanks to SATOH Fumiyasu <fumiyas@osstech.jp> for these hints):
62 For the basic vi editor including with all variants of *nix, add the
63 following to $HOME/.exrc:
68 For Vim, the following settings in $HOME/.vimrc will also deal with
69 displaying trailing whitespace:
71 if has("syntax") && (&t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running"))
73 function! ActivateInvisibleCharIndicator()
74 syntax match TrailingSpace "[ \t]\+$" display containedin=ALL
75 highlight TrailingSpace ctermbg=Red
77 autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead * call ActivateInvisibleCharIndicator()
81 =========================
82 FAQ & Statement Reference
83 =========================
88 Comments should always use the standard C syntax. I.e. /* ... */. C++
89 style comments are not currently allowed.
92 Indention & Whitespace & 80 columns
93 -----------------------------------
95 To avoid confusion, indentations are to be 8 character with tab (not
96 8 ' ' characters. When wrapping parameters for function calls,
97 alignment parameter list with the first parameter on the previous line.
98 Use tabs to get as close as possible and then fill in the final 7
99 characters or less with whitespace. For example,
101 var1 = foo(arg1, arg2,
104 The previous example is intended to illustrate alignment of function
105 parameters across lines and not as encourage for gratuitous line
106 splitting. Never split a line before columns 70 - 79 unless you
107 have a really good reason. Be smart about formatting.
110 If, switch, & Code blocks
111 -------------------------
113 Always follow an 'if' keyword with a space but don't include additional
114 spaces following or preceding the parentheses in the conditional.
123 Yes we have a lot of code that uses the second form and we are trying
124 to clean it up without being overly intrusive.
126 Note that this is a rule about parentheses following keywords and not
127 functions. Don't insert a space between the name and left parentheses when
130 Braces for code blocks used by for, if, switch, while, do..while, etc...
131 should begin on the same line as the statement keyword and end on a line
132 of their own. NOTE: Functions are different and the beginning left brace
133 should begin on a line of its own.
135 If the beginning statement has to be broken across lines due to length,
136 the beginning brace should be on a line of its own.
138 The exception to the ending rule is when the closing brace is followed by
139 another language keyword such as else or the closing while in a do..while
156 printf("also good\n");
163 print("I'm in a loop!\n"); }
169 While many people have been academically taught that goto's are fundamentally
170 evil, then can greatly enhance readability and reduce memory leaks when used
171 as the single exit point from a function. But in no Samba world what so ever
172 is a goto outside of a function or block of code a good idea.
176 int function foo(int y)
182 z = malloc(sizeof(int)*y);
189 print("Allocated %d elements.\n", y);
199 Checking Pointer Values
200 -----------------------
202 When invoking functions that return pointer values, either of the following
203 are acceptable. Use you best judgement and choose the more readable option.
204 Remember that many other people will review it.
206 if ((x = malloc(sizeof(short)*10)) == NULL ) {
207 fprintf(stderr, "Unable to alloc memory!\n");
212 x = malloc(sizeof(short)*10);
214 fprintf(stderr, "Unable to alloc memory!\n");