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Commit 11fae70f authored by Russell Bryant's avatar Russell Bryant
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update guidelines to explain indent parameteres (bug #4742)

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...@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ above the top-level Asterisk source directory. For example: ...@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ above the top-level Asterisk source directory. For example:
All code, filenames, function names and comments must be in ENGLISH. All code, filenames, function names and comments must be in ENGLISH.
Do not declare variables mid-function (e.g. like recent GNU compilers support) Do not declare variables mid-function (e.g. like recent GNU compilers support)
since it is harder to read and not portable to GCC 2.95 and others. since it is harder to read and not portable to GCC 2.95 and others.
Don't annotate your changes with comments like "/* JMG 4/20/04 */"; Don't annotate your changes with comments like "/* JMG 4/20/04 */";
...@@ -34,10 +34,29 @@ When reading integer numeric input with scanf (or variants), do _NOT_ use '%i' ...@@ -34,10 +34,29 @@ When reading integer numeric input with scanf (or variants), do _NOT_ use '%i'
unless you specifically want to allow non-base-10 input; '%d' is always a better unless you specifically want to allow non-base-10 input; '%d' is always a better
choice, since it will not silently turn numbers with leading zeros into base-8. choice, since it will not silently turn numbers with leading zeros into base-8.
Use spaces instead of tabs when aligning in-line comments or #defines (this makes
your comments aligned even if the code is viewed with another tabsize)
Roughly, Asterisk code formatting guidelines are generally equivalent to the Roughly, Asterisk code formatting guidelines are generally equivalent to the
following: following:
# indent -i4 -ts4 -br -brs -cdw -cli0 -ce -nbfda -npcs -npsl foo.c # indent -i4 -ts4 -br -brs -cdw -cli0 -ce -nbfda -npcs -nprs -npsl -saf -sai -saw foo.c
this means in verbose:
-i4: indent level 4
-ts4: tab size 4
-br: braces on if line
-brs: braces on struct decl line
-cdw: cuddle do while
-cli0: case indentation 0
-ce: cuddle else
-nbfda: dont break function decl args
-npcs: no space after function call names
-nprs: no space after parentheses
-npsl: dont break procedure type
-saf: space after for
-sai: space after if
-saw: space after while
Function calls and arguments should be spaced in a consistent way across Function calls and arguments should be spaced in a consistent way across
the codebase. the codebase.
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