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authorVictor Vasiliev <vasilvv@gmail.com>2011-12-01 20:45:44 +0400
committerLuca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>2011-12-02 23:06:41 +0100
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Update developers documentation with coding conventions.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
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@@ -45,48 +45,61 @@ mailing list.
@anchor{Coding Rules}
@section Coding Rules
-Libav is programmed in the ISO C90 language with a few additional
-features from ISO C99, namely:
+@subsection Code formatting conventions
+The code is written in K&R C style. That means the following:
@itemize @bullet
@item
-the @samp{inline} keyword;
+The control statements are formatted by putting space betwen the statement and parenthesis
+in the following way:
+@example
+for (i = 0; i < filter->input_count; i ++) @{
+@end example
@item
-@samp{//} comments;
+The case statement is always located at the same level as the switch itself:
+@example
+switch (link->init_state) @{
+case AVLINK_INIT:
+ continue;
+case AVLINK_STARTINIT:
+ av_log(filter, AV_LOG_INFO, "circular filter chain detected");
+ return 0;
+@end example
@item
-designated struct initializers (@samp{struct s x = @{ .i = 17 @};})
+Braces in function declarations are written on the new line:
+@example
+const char *avfilter_configuration(void)
+@{
+ return LIBAV_CONFIGURATION;
+@}
+@end example
@item
-compound literals (@samp{x = (struct s) @{ 17, 23 @};})
+In case of a single-statement if, no curly braces are required:
+@example
+if (!pic || !picref)
+ goto fail;
+@end example
+@item
+Do not put spaces immediately inside parenthesis. @samp{if (ret)} is a valid style; @samp{if ( ret )} is not.
@end itemize
-These features are supported by all compilers we care about, so we will not
-accept patches to remove their use unless they absolutely do not impair
-clarity and performance.
-
-All code must compile with recent versions of GCC and a number of other
-currently supported compilers. To ensure compatibility, please do not use
-additional C99 features or GCC extensions. Especially watch out for:
+There are the following guidelines regarding the indentation in files:
@itemize @bullet
@item
-mixing statements and declarations;
-@item
-@samp{long long} (use @samp{int64_t} instead);
-@item
-@samp{__attribute__} not protected by @samp{#ifdef __GNUC__} or similar;
-@item
-GCC statement expressions (@samp{(x = (@{ int y = 4; y; @})}).
-@end itemize
-
Indent size is 4.
-The presentation is one inspired by 'indent -i4 -kr -nut'.
+@item
The TAB character is forbidden outside of Makefiles as is any
form of trailing whitespace. Commits containing either will be
rejected by the git repository.
+@item
+You should try to limit your code lines to 80 characters; however, do so if and only if this improves readability.
+@end itemize
+The presentation is one inspired by 'indent -i4 -kr -nut'.
The main priority in Libav is simplicity and small code size in order to
minimize the bug count.
-Comments: Use the JavaDoc/Doxygen
-format (see examples below) so that code documentation
+@subsection Comments
+Use the JavaDoc/Doxygen format (see examples below) so that code documentation
can be generated automatically. All nontrivial functions should have a comment
above them explaining what the function does, even if it is just one sentence.
All structures and their member variables should be documented, too.
@@ -120,11 +133,69 @@ int myfunc(int my_parameter)
...
@end example
+@subsection C language features
+
+Libav is programmed in the ISO C90 language with a few additional
+features from ISO C99, namely:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+the @samp{inline} keyword;
+@item
+@samp{//} comments;
+@item
+designated struct initializers (@samp{struct s x = @{ .i = 17 @};})
+@item
+compound literals (@samp{x = (struct s) @{ 17, 23 @};})
+@end itemize
+
+These features are supported by all compilers we care about, so we will not
+accept patches to remove their use unless they absolutely do not impair
+clarity and performance.
+
+All code must compile with recent versions of GCC and a number of other
+currently supported compilers. To ensure compatibility, please do not use
+additional C99 features or GCC extensions. Especially watch out for:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+mixing statements and declarations;
+@item
+@samp{long long} (use @samp{int64_t} instead);
+@item
+@samp{__attribute__} not protected by @samp{#ifdef __GNUC__} or similar;
+@item
+GCC statement expressions (@samp{(x = (@{ int y = 4; y; @})}).
+@end itemize
+
+@subsection Naming conventions
+All names are using underscores (_), not CamelCase. For example, @samp{avfilter_get_video_buffer} is
+a valid function name and @samp{AVFilterGetVideo} is not. The only exception from this are structure names;
+they should always be in the CamelCase
+
+There are following conventions for naming variables and functions:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+For local variables no prefix is required.
+@item
+For variables and functions declared as @code{static} no prefixes are required.
+@item
+For variables and functions used internally by the library, @code{ff_} prefix should be used.
+For example, @samp{ff_w64_demuxer}.
+@item
+For variables and functions used internally across multiple libraries, use @code{avpriv_}. For example,
+@samp{avpriv_aac_parse_header}.
+@item
+For exported names, each library has its own prefixes. Just check the existing code and name accordingly.
+@end itemize
+
+@subsection Miscellanous conventions
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
fprintf and printf are forbidden in libavformat and libavcodec,
please use av_log() instead.
-
+@item
Casts should be used only when necessary. Unneeded parentheses
should also be avoided if they don't make the code easier to understand.
+@end itemize
@section Development Policy