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         THING_BAR,
 
         THING_BAR,
 
         THING_BAZ,
 
         THING_BAZ,
 
+
       
 
         THING_MAX
 
         THING_MAX
 
     };
 
     };

Revision as of 23:00, 2 July 2013

This page describes some of the code style used in Pioneer. Its probably incomplete, but it should be correct. If you see something in the code that doesn't match what's described here, this guide takes precedence (and please submit a patch to fix it!)

Licensing

Engine and Lua code is GPL 3. Assets (include Lua-based data files like ship defs) are CC-BY-SA 3

Include these two lines at the top of each file (suitably commented):

   Copyright © 2008-2013 Pioneer Developers. See AUTHORS.txt for details
   Licensed under the terms of the GPL v3. See licenses/GPL-3.txt
   Copyright © 2008-2013 Pioneer Developers. See AUTHORS.txt for details
   Licensed under the terms of CC-BY-SA 3.0. See licenses/CC-BY-SA-3.0.txt

Tabs & spacing

  • Hard tabs, 4-space aligned.
  • Inner spaces after tabs to align arguments on multiple lines, etc

Constants

  • Prefer static const over #define wherever possible

Name style

  • Classes: FooBar
  • Methods: FooBar
  • Class members: m_fooBar
  • Static members: s_fooBar
  • Constants: FOO_BAR

Include guards

Header include guards should be named for the filename of the header, capitalised, with slashes converted to underscores:

  • Ship.h
   #ifndef SHIP_H
  • WorldView.h
   #ifndef WORLDVIEW_H
  • graphics/Renderer.h
   #ifndef GRAPHICS_RENDERER_H

Enum types

Enums are effectively global constants, so should be in full caps. They're prefixed with the name of the enum.

Avoid assigning explicit integer values. Also avoid values that aren't actually valid for whatever the enum is (though *_MAX to mark the last valid value is usually acceptable). If these don't work, chances are what you're trying to do would be better served by multiple enums or even a whole class.

   enum Thing {
       THING_FOO,
       THING_BAR,
       THING_BAZ,
       
       THING_MAX
   };