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OTClient Coding Style

edubart edited this page Apr 6, 2011 · 38 revisions

Identation

  • 4 spaces are used for indentation
  • Spaces, not tabs!

Declaring variables

  • Variables and functions start with a small letter. Each consecive word in a variable’s name starts with a capital letter
  • Avoid short names and abbreviations whenever possible, use readable names
function myDummyFunction()
{
    int a; // Wrong
    int whorisize; // Wrong
    int hsize; // Wrong
    int windowHSize; // Wrong

    int windowHorizontalSize; // Correct
}
  • Single character variable names are only okay for counters and temporaries, where the purpose of the variable is obvious
  • Classes always start with a big letter.
  • Class members variables always begins with m_ fallowed by a lower case
class DummyClass
{
    int mVariable; // Wrong
    int m_Variable; // Wrong
    int m_variable; // Correct
};
  • Struct member variables must not begin with m_, avoid structs and use only when it feels right
  • Global variables begins with g_
  • Use bultin int types
uint32_t var; // Wrong
uint32 var; // Correct

unsigned long var; // Wrong
ulong var; // Correct

Singletons

  • Use the following style to declare singletons
// on game.cpp top
Game g_game;
// on game.h bottom
class Game { ... };
extern Game g_game;

Loops and iterators

  • Use auto keyword on every iterator
std::map<int, std::string>::iterator it = myMap.begin(); // Wrong
auto it = myMap.begin(); // Correct

for(std::map<int, std::string>::iterator it = myMap.begin(); it != myMap.end(); it++) // Wrong
for(auto it = myMap.begin(); it != myMap.end(); ++it) // Correct
  • Prefer foreach over iterators when performance isn't needed, as it is clean to read
for(auto it = files.begin(); it != files.end(); ++it) { } // Wrong
foreach(const std::string& file, files) { } // Corect

Sources files

  • Include prerequisites.h first in every header file
  • All sources files must have the license and copyright note on top
  • Only include needed headers
  • Whenever is possible declare classes names instead of including it's headers
// Wrong
#include "foo.h"
class Dummy {
    SomeClass *m_foo;
};

// Correct
class Foo;
class Dummy {
    SomeClass *m_foo;
};

Classes

  • When using new use brackets only when needed
new DummyClass(); // Wrong
new DummyClass; // Correct
  • Avoid empty constructors in sources files
  • Declare destructors only when needed

Documentation

  • Comment anything that you feel relevant
  • Document functions on headers using /// or /** */ to enable doxygen output

Pointers

  • Avoid to use delete keyword or manage memory on you own, always prefer smart pointers
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