doc/coding_style.dox
author marci
Fri, 21 May 2004 10:18:30 +0000
changeset 654 8fd893331298
parent 614 75cf1d52eee5
child 667 9cba4444d804
permissions -rw-r--r--
The new for macros are: h_for, h_for_inc, h_for_glob, h_for_inc_glob.
     1 /*!
     2 
     3 \page coding_style Hugo Coding Style 
     4 
     5 \section Naming Conventions
     6 
     7 In order to make development easier we have made some conventions according to coding style. These include names of types, classes, functions, variables, constants and exceptions. If these conventions are met in one's code then it is easier to read and maintain that code. Please comply with these conventions if you want to contribute developing Hugo library. 
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     9 \subsection cs-class Classes and other types
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    11 The name of a class or any type should look like the following:
    12 
    13 \code
    14 AllWordsCapitalizedWithoutUnderscores 
    15 \endcode
    16 
    17 \subsection cs-func Methods and other functions
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    19 The name of a function should look like the following:
    20 
    21 \code
    22 firstWordLowerCaseRestCapitalizedWithoutUnderscores 
    23 \endcode
    24 
    25 \subsection cs-funcs Constants, Macros
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    27 The names of constants and macros should look like the following:
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    29 \code
    30 ALL_UPPER_CASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES 
    31 \endcode
    32 
    33 \subsection cs-loc-var Class and instance member variables, auto variables 
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    35 The names of class and instance member variables and auto variables (=variables used locally in methods) should look like the following:
    36 
    37 \code
    38 all_lower_case_with_underscores 
    39 \endcode
    40 
    41 \subsection cs-excep Exceptions
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    43 When writing exceptions please comply the following naming conventions:
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    45 \code
    46 ClassNameEndsWithException
    47 \endcode
    48 
    49 
    50 */