Random notes
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+ - Don't do variable declarations in compound statements, only at the
+ beginning of a function.
+
+ - Generally avoid assigning values to variables at declaration time,
+ especially so for complex and/or run-time dependent values.
+
- Consistently use g_try_malloc() / g_try_malloc0(). Do not use standard
malloc()/calloc() if it can be avoided (sometimes other libs such
as libftdi can return malloc()'d memory, for example).
- Consistently use the same naming convention for #include guards in headers:
<PROJECTNAME>_<PATH_TO_FILE>_<FILE>
This ensures that all #include guards are always unique and consistent.
- Example: LIBSIGROKDECODE_SIGROKDECODE_INTERNAL_H
+ Example: LIBSIGROKDECODE_LIBSIGROKDECODE_INTERNAL_H
- Consistently use the same naming convention for API functions:
<libprefix>_<groupname>_<action>().
should end with "_all", e.g. "_remove_all", "_get_all", and so on.
Use "_remove_all" in favor of "_clear" for consistency.
+ - All enums should generally use an explicit start number of 10000.
+ If there are multiple "categories" in the enum entries, each category
+ should be 10000 entries apart from the next one. The start of categories
+ are thus 10000, 20000, 30000, and so on.
+
+ Adding items to an enum MUST always append to a "category", never add
+ items in the middle of a category. The order of items MUST NOT be changed.
+ Any of the above would break the ABI.
+
+ The enum item 0 is special and is used as terminator in some lists, thus
+ enums should not use this for "valid" entries (and start at 10000 instead).
+
Doxygen
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Variables that are "static" don't need to be marked like this.
- Mark all public API functions (SRD_API) with a @since tag which indicates
- in which release the respective function was added. If the function has
- existed before, but its API changed later, document this as well.
+ in which release the respective function was added (e.g. "@since 0.1.0").
+
+ If the function has existed before, but its API changed later, the @since
+ tag should mention only the release when the API last changed.
+
+ Example: The srd_foo() call was added in 0.1.0, but the API changed in
+ the later 0.2.0 release. The docs should read "@since 0.2.0" in that case.
Non-public functions (static ones, and those marked SRD_PRIV) don't need
to have @since markers.
The @since tag should be the last one, i.e. it should come after @param,
@return, @see, and so on.
- Examples:
-
- @since 0.1.0
-
- @since 0.1.1 (but the API changed in 0.2.0)
-
Protocol decoder guidelines
---------------------------
'FIND_ADDRESS', 'Get Temperature', 'start'
+Testsuite
+---------
+
+You can run the libsigrokdecode testsuite using:
+
+ $ make check
+
+
+Protocol decoder test framework
+-------------------------------
+
+You can run the protocol decoder tests using (e.g.):
+
+ $ ./tests/pdtest -r -a -v
+
+
Release engineering
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