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Since 1999, people have been hacking on Chalk. Everyone brought their
own coding style, their own code conventions, their own likes and
dislikes. Me, (Boudewijn that is), I like indents of four spaces, and
no scope prefixes for variables. However, in the interests of
consistency, these are the rules new code should adhere to:
Indentation
With four spaces. Use the default Java indentation
style of (X)Emacs or KDevelop -- also for brace placement.
Includes
Avoid as much as possible #includes in header files; use forward declarations
of classes.
Initializers
Avoid as much as possible initializers in the body of the constructor. Use
initializer lists instead.
Scope prefixes
Use only m_ for class-level variables. No other scope prefixes; no g_, l_,
no 'p' for pointer variables.
Shared pointers
Use shared pointers wherever possible.
Getter/setter
Chalk doesn't use Qt's properties -- yet. If you want to introduce use of
properties, convert any and all classes in Chalk before committing.
Getter/setters are named 'x() for getters and setX(int x) for setters. If you
come across violations of this rule, change the code.
Class naming
If you use a well-known design pattern, name the class according to the design
pattern. All files should start with 'kis_', all classes with the 'Kis' prefix.
In filenames, separate words with an underscore; in classnames use capital letters.
Example: kis_new_class.h/KisNewClass.
The only exception to this rule are interfaces.
Example: kis_tool.h/KisToolInterface.
Function naming
Functions should be named in camelBackedFashion, to conform to Qt's standards.
If you encounter functions in c_style_like_this, feel free to rename. Also:
verbNoun -- i.e., rotateLayer, not layer_rotate. The latter is a true c-ism,
introduced by a language that needs to prefix the 'class' name to every function
in order to have something that not quite OO.
Variable/Parameter names
Variable/parameter names start with an undercast letter. A name composed of different
words is done in camelBackedStyle.
Designer
Chalk has started to use designer. All dialogs and all widgets that have a layout
manager must be done in designer. We don't add code nor add signal/slot connections
in designer
Enums
All enums should be prefixed with 'enum'.
Namespaces
Currently, we only use anonymous (right term?) namespaces for things like undo
commands. For the rest, some classes have a 'Kis' prefix, others don't. This should
be made consistent, and we might want to use namespaces to keep all of Chalk
inside.
Files and classes
It's preferred (and strongly preferred) to have only one class per .h/.cpp file.
(Which is logical, because otherwise you won't be able to keep to the naming scheme.)
Spaces
Keep the source airy and open. (However, maybe I was wrong in wanting spaces around ->...)
Slots and signals
Prefix slots with slot and signals with sig: slotUpdateSelection, sigSelectionUpdated.
Boudewijn Rempt
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