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Merge pull request #1963 from yatch/pr/code-style
Update doc/code-style.c
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* belong to the same module. Typically, the \defgroup is placed in
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* the .h file and \addtogroup in the .c file.
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*
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* The Contiki source code contains a GNU Indent script that can
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* automatically format a C code file to match the Contiki code
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* style. The Indent configuration is in contiki/tools/indent.pro and
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* a small helper script is in contiki/tools/contiki-indent. Note that
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* this is not a silver bullet - for example, the script does not add
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* separators between functions, nor does it format comments
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* correctly. The script should be treated as an aid in formatting
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* code: first run the formatter on the source code, then manually
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* edit the file.
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* The Contiki source code contains an Uncrustify configuration file,
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* uncrustify.cfg, under tools/code-style and small helper scripts are
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* provided at the same place. Note that this is not a silver bullet -
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* for example, the script does not add separators between functions,
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* nor does it format comments correctly. The script should be treated
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* as an aid in formatting code: first run the formatter on the source
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* code, then manually edit the file.
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*
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* @{
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*/
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@ -74,8 +72,8 @@ static int flag;
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* between the name and the first parenthesis), followed
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* by a single curly bracket on its own line.
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*/
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void
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code_style_example_function(void)
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int
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code_style_example_function(char c)
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{
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/*
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* Local variables should always be declared at the start of the
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@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ code_style_example_function(void)
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* parenthesis. There should be spaces around binary operators, no
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* spaces between a unary operator and its operand.
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*
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* Curly brackets following for(), if(), do, and case() statements
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* Curly brackets following for(), if(), do, and switch() statements
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* should follow the statement on the same line.
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*/
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for(i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
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@ -100,12 +98,25 @@ code_style_example_function(void)
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* are less error prone.
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*/
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if(i == c) {
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return c; /* No parentesis around return values. */
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return 1; /* No parentesis around return values. */
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} else { /* The else keyword is placed inbetween
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curly brackers, always on its own line. */
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c++;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Indent "case" statement and "default" label by two spaces in "switch"
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* statement.
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*/
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switch(c) {
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case 19:
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return 1;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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