11 This file contains information for anyone wanting to work on the Geany
12 codebase. You should be aware of the open source licenses used - see
13 the README file or the documentation. It is reStructuredText; the
14 source file is HACKING. You can generate hacking.html by running ``make
15 hacking-doc`` from the doc/ subdirectory.
19 * src/plugindata.h contains the plugin API data types.
20 * See plugins/demoplugin.c for a very basic example plugin.
21 * src/plugins.c loads and unloads plugins (you shouldn't need to read
23 * The API documentation contains a few basic guidelines and hints to
26 You should generate and read the plugin API documentation, see below.
28 Plugin API documentation
29 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
30 You can generate documentation for the plugin API using the doxygen
31 tool. Run ``make api-doc`` in the doc subdirectory. The documentation
32 will be output to doc/reference/index.html.
33 Alternatively you can view the API documentation online at
34 http://www.geany.org/manual/reference/.
38 We are happy to receive patches, but it's best to check with us by email
39 or mailing list whether a new feature is appropriate, and whether someone
40 is already working on similar code.
42 In general it's best to work from the current SVN, but we accept patches
43 against other releases::
45 $ svn diff > fix-some-bug.patch
47 If you're not using SVN, you can use the diff command::
49 $ diff -u originalpath modifiedpath > new-feature.patch
52 Please make sure patches follow the style of existing code - In
53 particular, use tabs for indentation. See `Coding`_.
57 * Subversion (SVN): http://subversion.tigris.org/
58 * diff, grep, etc: http://mingw.org/ or http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
60 See also the 'Building on Windows' document on the website.
64 callbacks.c is just for Glade callbacks.
65 Avoid adding code to geany.h if it will fit better elsewhere.
66 See the top of each ``src/*.c`` file for a brief description of what
71 Please be aware that anything with a doc-comment (a comment with an
72 extra asterix: ``/**``) is something in the plugin API. Things like
73 enums and structs can usually still be appended to, ensuring that all
74 the existing elements stay in place - this will keep the ABI stable.
78 Some structs like GeanyCallback cannot be appended to without
79 breaking the ABI because they are used to declare structs by
80 plugins, not just for accessing struct members through a pointer.
81 Normally structs should never be allocated by plugins.
83 Keeping the plugin ABI stable
84 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
85 Before the 1.0 release series, the ABI can change when necessary, and
86 even the API can change. An ABI change just means that all plugins will
87 not load and they must be rebuilt. An API change means that some plugins
88 might not build correctly.
90 If you're reordering or changing existing elements of structs that are
91 used as part of the plugin API, you must increment GEANY_ABI_VERSION
92 in plugindata.h. This is usually not needed if you're just appending
93 fields to structs. The GEANY_API_VERSION value should be incremented
94 for any changes to the plugin API, including appending elements.
96 If you're in any doubt when making changes to plugin API code, just ask us.
100 You should not make plugins rely on the size of a struct. This means:
102 * Don't let plugins allocate any structs (stack or heap).
103 * Don't let plugins index any arrays of structs.
104 * Don't add any array fields to structs in case we want to change the
109 * The @file tag can go in the source .c file, but use the .h header name so
110 it appears normally in the generated documentation. See ui_utils.c for an
112 * Function doc-comments should always go in the source file, not the
113 header, so they can be updated if/when the implementation changes.
117 Use the code generation features of Glade instead of editing interface.c
118 or support.c. Glade 2.12 is recommended as long as we support GTK+ 2.8,
119 because later versions of Glade are not 100% compatible with GTK+ 2.8
120 (e.g. they may use functions added in GTK+ 2.10).
122 You can build Glade 2.12 and run the binary in place, without installing
123 it - this should work fine even if you have another version of Glade
124 installed on the system.
126 You can download Glade 2.12.2 here:
127 http://download.geany.org/glade-2.12.2.tar.gz
129 GTK API documentation
130 ---------------------
131 The official GTK 2.8 API documentation is not available online anymore,
132 so we put them on http://www.geany.org/manual/gtk/.
133 There is also a tarball with all available files for download and use
136 Using the 2.8 API documentation of the GTK libs (including GLib, GDK and
137 Pango) has the advantages that you don't get confused by any newer API
138 additions and you don't have to take care about whether you can use
140 This is because Geany depends on GTK 2.8. API symbols from newer
141 GTK/GLib versions should be avoided to keep the source code building
146 * Don't write long functions with a lot of variables and/or scopes - break
147 them down into smaller static functions where possible. This makes code
148 much easier to read and maintain.
149 * Use GLib types and functions - gint not int, g_free() not free().
150 * Your code should build against GLib 2.8 and GTK 2.8. At least for the
151 moment, we want to keep the minimum requirement for GTK at 2.8 (of
152 course, you can use the GTK_CHECK_VERSION macro to protect code using
154 * Variables should be declared before statements. You can use
155 gcc's -Wdeclaration-after-statement to warn about this.
156 * Don't let variable names shadow outer variables - use gcc's -Wshadow
159 Compiler options & warnings
160 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
161 Use ``CFLAGS='-Wfoo' ./configure`` or ``CFLAGS='-Wfoo' ./autogen.sh``
162 to set warning options (as well as anything else e.g. -g -O2).
164 * Enable warnings - for gcc use '-Wall -W' (and optionally
165 -Wno-unused-parameter to avoid unused parameter warnings in Glade
167 * You should try to write ISO C90 code for portability, so always
168 use C ``/* */`` comments and function_name(void) instead of
169 function_name(). This is for compatibility with various Unix-like
170 compilers. You should use -ansi to help check this.
173 Remember for gcc you need to enable optimization to get certain
174 warnings like uninitialized variables, but for debugging it's
175 better to have no optimization on.
179 * We use a tab width of 4 and indent completely with tabs not spaces.
180 Note the documentation files use (4) spaces instead, so you may want
181 to use the 'Detect from file' indent pref.
182 * Use the multiline comment ``/* */`` to comment small blocks of code,
183 functions descriptions or longer explanations of code, etc. C++ single
184 line comments will cause portability issues. The more comments are in
185 your code the better. (See also ``scripts/fix-cxx-comments.pl`` in SVN).
186 * Lines should not be longer than about 100 characters and after 100
187 characters the lines should be wrapped and indented once more to
188 show that the line is continued.
189 * We don't put spaces between function names and the opening brace for
191 * Variable declarations come first after an opening brace, then one
192 newline to separate declarations and code.
193 * 2-operand operators should have a space each side.
194 * Function bodies should have 2 blank newlines after them.
195 * Align braces together on separate lines.
196 * Don't put assignments in 'if/while/etc' expressions.
197 * if statements without brace bodies should have the code on a separate
198 line, then a blank line afterwards.
199 * Use braces after if/while statements if the body uses another
201 * Try to fit in with the existing code style.
204 A few of the above can be done with the SVN
205 ``scripts/fix-alignment.pl``, but it is quite dumb and it's much better
206 to write it correctly in the first place.
208 .. below tabs should be used, but spaces are required for reST.
212 gint some_func(void);
215 gint function_long_name(gchar arg1, <too many args to fit on this line>,
218 /* variable declarations go before code in each scope */
219 gint foo, bar; /* variables can go on the same line */
220 gchar *ptr; /* pointer symbol must go next to variable name, not type */
221 gchar *another; /* pointers should normally go on separate lines */
223 /* Some long comment block
224 * taking several different
225 * lines to explain */
228 gint dir = -1; /* -1 to search backwards */
231 if ((bar & (guint)dir) != 7)
232 some_code(arg1, <too many args to fit on this line>,
240 gint another_function(void)
247 * Run with ``-v`` to print any debug messages.
248 * You can use a second instance (``geany -i``).
249 * To check first-run behaviour, use an alternate config directory by
250 passing ``-c some_dir`` (but make sure the directory is clean first).
251 * For debugging tips, see `GDB`_.
253 Bugs to watch out for
254 ---------------------
255 * Forgetting to check *doc->is_valid* when looping through
256 *documents_array* - instead use *foreach_document()*.
257 * Inserting fields into structs in the plugin API instead of appending.
258 * Not breaking the plugin ABI when necessary.
259 * Using an idle callback that doesn't check main_status.quitting.
260 * Forgetting CRLF line endings on Windows.
261 * Not handling Tabs/Spaces indent mode.
265 We try to use an unmodified version of Scintilla - any new lexers or
266 other changes should be passed on to the maintainers at
267 http://scintilla.org. We normally update to a new Scintilla release
268 shortly after one is made.
270 Tagmanager was originally taken from Anjuta 1.2.2, and parts of it
271 (notably c.c) have been merged from later versions of Anjuta and
272 CTags. The independent Tagmanager library itself ceased development
273 before Geany was started. It's source code parsing is mostly taken from
274 Exuberant CTags (see http://ctags.sf.net). If appropriate it's good to
275 pass language parser changes back to the CTags project.
280 Some of these notes below are brief (or maybe incomplete) - please
281 contact the geany-devel mailing list for more information.
283 Using pre-defined autotools values
284 ----------------------------------
285 When you are use macros supplied by the autotools like GEANY_PREFIX,
286 GEANY_LIBDIR, GEANY_DATADIR and GEANY_LOCALEDIR be aware that these
287 might not be static strings when Geany is configured with
288 --enable-binreloc. Then these macros will be replaced by function calls
289 (in src/prefix.h). So, don't use anything like
290 printf("Prefix: " GEANY_PREFIX); but instead use
291 printf("Prefix: %s", GEANY_PREFIX);
293 Adding a source file foo.[hc] in src/ or plugins/
294 -------------------------------------------------
295 * Add foo.c, foo.h to SRCS in path/Makefile.am.
296 * Add foo.o to OBJS in path/makefile.win32.
297 * Add path/foo.c to geany_sources in wscript.
298 * Add path/foo.c to po/POTFILES.in (for string translation).
302 You can add a filetype without syntax highlighting or tag parsing, but
303 check to see if those features have been written in other projects first.
305 * Add GEANY_FILETYPES_FOO to filetypes.h.
306 * Initialize GEANY_FILETYPES_FOO in init_builtin_filetypes() of
307 filetypes.c. You should use filetype_make_title() to avoid a
308 translation whenever possible.
309 * Update data/filetype_extensions.conf.
311 filetypes.* configuration file
312 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
313 All languages need a data/filetypes.foo configuration file. See
314 the "Filetype definition files" section in the manual and/or
315 data/filetypes.c for an example.
317 Programming languages should have:
319 * [keywords] if the lexer supports it.
320 * [settings] mostly for comment settings.
321 * [build_settings] for commands to run.
323 For languages with a Scintilla lexer, there should be a [styling] section,
324 to correspond to the styles used in styleset_foo() in highlighting.c -
329 It may be possible to use an existing Scintilla lexer in the scintilla/
330 subdirectory - if not, you will need to find (or write) one,
331 LexFoo.cxx. Try the official Scintilla project first.
334 We won't accept adding a lexer that conflicts with one in
335 Scintilla. All new lexers should be submitted back to the Scintilla
336 project to save duplication of work.
338 When adding a lexer, update:
340 * scintilla/Makefile.am
341 * scintilla/makefile.win32
343 * scintilla/KeyWords.cxx - add a LINK_LEXER command *manually*
345 For syntax highlighting, you will need to edit highlighting.c and add
346 the following things:
348 1. Write styleset_foo_init() to setup lexer styles and load style
349 settings from the filetypes.foo configuration file. You should probably
350 start by copying and adapting another filetype's initialization, such
351 as styleset_tcl_init(). You may want to use load_style_entries().
352 2. Write styleset_foo() to apply styles when a new scintilla widget
353 is created. Again you could copy and adapt a function like
354 styleset_tcl(). You may want to use apply_style_entries().
355 3. In highlighting_init_styles(), add
356 ``init_styleset_case(GEANY_FILETYPES_FOO, styleset_foo_init);``.
357 4. In highlighting_set_styles(), add
358 ``styleset_case(GEANY_FILETYPES_FOO, styleset_foo);``.
359 5. Write data/filetypes.foo configuration file [styling] section. See
360 the manual and see data/filetypes.d for a named style example.
363 Please try to make your styles fit in with the other filetypes'
364 default colors, and to use named styles where possible (e.g.
365 "commentline=comment"). Filetypes that share a lexer should have
366 the same colors. If not using named styles, leave the background color
367 empty to match the default color.
369 Error message parsing
370 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
371 New-style error message parsing is done with an extended GNU-style regex
372 stored in the filetypes.foo file - see the [build_settings] information
373 in the manual for details.
375 Old-style error message parsing is done in
376 msgwin_parse_compiler_error_line() of msgwindow.c - see the ParseData
377 typedef for more information.
381 For brace indentation, update lexer_has_braces() in editor.c;
382 indentation after ':' is done from on_new_line_added().
384 If the lexer has comment styles, you should add them in is_comment_style()
385 in editor.c. You should also update is_string_style() for string/character
386 styles. For now, this prevents calltips and autocompletion when typing
387 in a comment (but it can still be forced by the user).
389 If the Scintilla lexer supports user type keyword highlighting (e.g.
390 SCLEX_CPP), update editor_lexer_get_type_keyword_idx() in editor.c.
392 Adding a TagManager parser
393 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
394 This assumes the filetype for Geany already exists.
396 First write or find a CTags compatible parser, foo.c. Note that there
397 are some language patches for CTags at:
398 http://sf.net/projects/ctags - see the tracker.
400 (You can also try the Anjuta project's tagmanager codebase.)
402 * Add foo.c to SRCS in Makefile.am.
403 * Add foo.o to OBJS in makefile.win32.
404 * Add path/foo.c to geany_sources in wscript.
405 * Add Foo to parsers.h & fill in comment with parser number for foo.
408 Edit FooKinds 3rd column to match a s_tag_type_names string in tm_tag.c.
409 (You may want to make the symbols.c change before doing this).
411 In filetypes.c, init_builtin_filetypes():
412 Set filetypes[GEANY_FILETYPES_FOO].lang = foo's parser number.
415 Unless your parser uses C-like tag type kinds, update
416 add_top_level_items() for foo, calling tag_list_add_groups(). See
417 get_tag_type_iter() for which tv_iters fields to use.
425 When a GLib or GTK warning is printed, often you want to get a
426 backtrace to find out what code caused them. You can do that with the
427 ``--g-fatal-warnings`` argument, which will abort Geany on the first
430 But for ordinary testing, you don't always want your editor to abort
431 just because of a warning - use::
433 (gdb) b handler_log if level <= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING
436 Running with batch commands
437 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
440 $ gdb src/geany -x gdb-commands
442 Where ``gdb-commands`` is a file with the following lines::
445 b handler_log if level <= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING
451 This is useful so you can load plugins without installing them first.
452 Alternatively you can use a symlink in ~/.config/geany/plugins or
453 $prefix/lib/geany (where $prefix is /usr/local by default).
455 The gdb session below was run from the toplevel Geany source directory.
456 Start normally with e.g. "gdb src/geany".
458 Press Ctrl-C from the gdb window to interrupt program execution.
462 Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
463 0x00d16402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
464 (gdb) call plugin_new("./plugins/.libs/demoplugin.so")
465 ** INFO: Loaded: ./plugins/.libs/demoplugin.so (Demo)
466 $1 = (Plugin *) 0x905a890
470 Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
471 0x00d16402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
472 (gdb) call plugin_free(0x905a890)
473 ** INFO: Unloaded: ./plugins/.libs/demoplugin.so