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5Coding style
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7
8This project is programmed using the Linux kernel coding style, see
9http://lxr.linux.no/linux/Documentation/CodingStyle for details.
10
11Please use the same style for any code contributions, thanks!
12
13The Python decoders should follow the usual Python conventions and use
14Python idioms as far as it makes sense. The coding style should mostly follow
15the Python PEP-8, which includes the convention of 4 spaces for indentation.
16See http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ for details.
17
18
19Contributions
20-------------
21
22 - Patches should be sent to the development mailinglist at
23 sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net (please subscribe to the list first).
24
25 https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel
26
27 - Alternatively, you can also clone the git repository and let us know
28 from where to pull/review your changes. You can use gitorious.org,
29 github.com, or any other public git hosting site.
30
31
32Random notes
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34
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35 - Don't do variable declarations in compound statements, only at the
36 beginning of a function.
37
38 - Generally avoid assigning values to variables at declaration time,
39 especially so for complex and/or run-time dependent values.
40
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41 - Consistently use g_try_malloc() / g_try_malloc0(). Do not use standard
42 malloc()/calloc() if it can be avoided (sometimes other libs such
43 as libftdi can return malloc()'d memory, for example).
44
45 - Always properly match allocations with the proper *free() functions. If
46 glib's g_try_malloc()/g_try_malloc0() was used, use g_free() to free the
47 memory. Otherwise use standard free(). Never use the wrong function!
48
49 - Never use g_malloc() or g_malloc0(). These functions do not return NULL
50 if not enough memory is available but rather lead to an exit() or segfault
51 instead. This behaviour is not acceptable for libraries.
52 Use g_try_malloc()/g_try_malloc0() instead and check the return value.
53
54 - You should never print any messages (neither to stdout nor stderr nor
55 elsewhere) "manually" via e.g. printf() or g_log() or similar functions.
56 Only srd_err()/srd_warn()/srd_info()/srd_dbg()/srd_spew() should be used.
57
58 - Use glib's gboolean / TRUE / FALSE for boolean types consistently.
59 Do not use <stdbool.h> and its true / false, and do not invent private
60 definitions for this either.
61
62 - Consistently use the same naming convention for #include guards in headers:
63 <PROJECTNAME>_<PATH_TO_FILE>_<FILE>
64 This ensures that all #include guards are always unique and consistent.
0672779d 65 Example: LIBSIGROKDECODE_LIBSIGROKDECODE_INTERNAL_H
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67 - Consistently use the same naming convention for API functions:
68 <libprefix>_<groupname>_<action>().
69
70 Examples:
71 srd_log_loglevel_set(), srd_log_loglevel_get(), srd_log_handler_set(),
72 srd_log_handler_set_default(), and so on.
73
74 Getter/setter function names should usually end with "_get" or "_set".
75 Functions creating new "objects" should end with "_new".
76 Functions destroying "objects" should end with "_destroy".
77 Functions adding or removing items (e.g. from lists) should end with
78 either "_add" or "_remove".
79 Functions operating on all items from a list (not on only one of them),
80 should end with "_all", e.g. "_remove_all", "_get_all", and so on.
81 Use "_remove_all" in favor of "_clear" for consistency.
82
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83 - All enums should generally use an explicit start number of 10000.
84 If there are multiple "categories" in the enum entries, each category
85 should be 10000 entries apart from the next one. The start of categories
86 are thus 10000, 20000, 30000, and so on.
87
88 Adding items to an enum MUST always append to a "category", never add
89 items in the middle of a category. The order of items MUST NOT be changed.
90 Any of the above would break the ABI.
91
92 The enum item 0 is special and is used as terminator in some lists, thus
93 enums should not use this for "valid" entries (and start at 10000 instead).
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96Doxygen
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98
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99 - In Doxygen comments, put an empty line between the block of @param lines
100 and the final @return line. The @param lines themselves (if there is more
101 than one) are not separated by empty lines.
102
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103 - Mark private functions (SRD_PRIV) with /** @private */, so that Doxygen
104 doesn't include them in the output. Functions that are "static" anyway
105 don't need to be marked like this.
106
107 - Mark private variables/#defines with /** @cond PRIVATE */ and
108 /** @endcond */, so that Doxygen doesn't include them in the output.
109 Variables that are "static" don't need to be marked like this.
110
f11e9498 111 - Mark all public API functions (SRD_API) with a @since tag which indicates
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112 in which release the respective function was added (e.g. "@since 0.1.0").
113
114 If the function has existed before, but its API changed later, the @since
115 tag should mention only the release when the API last changed.
116
117 Example: The srd_foo() call was added in 0.1.0, but the API changed in
118 the later 0.2.0 release. The docs should read "@since 0.2.0" in that case.
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120 Non-public functions (static ones, and those marked SRD_PRIV) don't need
121 to have @since markers.
122
123 The @since tag should be the last one, i.e. it should come after @param,
124 @return, @see, and so on.
125
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127Protocol decoder guidelines
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129
130 - The 'desc' metadata field for a protocol decoder, which contains a
131 short, one-line description of the protocol/bus, should be at most 55
132 characters long, and end with a full stop. This short description can be
133 displayed on the command-line using "sigrok-cli -V -l 3", or in various
134 different places in GUIs.
135
136 - Longer, multi-line descriptions should be placed in the protocol
137 decoder's __init__.py file as docstring. It can be viewed (for a specific
138 protocol decoder, e.g., UART) via "sigrok-cli -a uart", or in various
139 other places in GUIs.
140
141 - Generally use strings for states (of the PD state machine), not integers.
142 This avoids having to keep a list of state definitions at the top of file.
143 The performance overhead for this is negligible in practice.
144
145 Recommended:
146 self.state = 'IDLE'
147 self.state = 'GET STOP BIT'
148 Not recommended:
149 self.state = IDLE
150 self.state = GET_STOP_BIT
151 (where IDLE = 0 and GET_STOP_BIT = 1, for example)
152
153 - Generally use strings for commands/IDs in generated protocol packets.
154 This avoids having to know magic numbers of the PD in higher-level PDs.
155 The performance overhead for this is negligible in practice.
156
157 Recommended:
158 self.put(x, y, p, ['STOPBIT', 0, 0])
159 self.put(x, y, p, ['ADDRESS READ', 0x51])
160 Not recommended:
161 self.put(x, y, p, [STOPBIT, 0, 0])
162 self.put(x, y, p, [ADDRESS_READ, 0x51])
163 (with STOPBIT = 3 and ADDRESS_READ = 7, for example)
164
165 - Use ALL-CAPS names for PD states and protocol packet commands/ID.
166 Words should be separated by spaces (not underscores or the like).
167
168 Recommended:
169 'FIND ADDRESS', 'GET TEMPERATURE', 'START'
170 Not recommended:
171 'FIND_ADDRESS', 'Get Temperature', 'start'
172
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174Testsuite
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176
177You can run the libsigrokdecode testsuite using:
178
179 $ make check
180
181
182Protocol decoder test framework
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185Please see the sigrok-test repository for a protocol decoder test suite that
186checks the decoded data of various PDs against known-good reference data.
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189Release engineering
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191
192See
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194 http://sigrok.org/wiki/Developers/Release_process
195
196for a list of items that need to be done when releasing a new tarball.
197