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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CODE STYLE
In order to keep the code nice and clean we have a few requirements you'll
need to stick to in order to get your patch accepted:
- use 4 spaces for indentation
- use 80 columns max
- use unix-style end-of-lines (all decent win32 editors support it)
- use definition-block brackets on a new line and command-block brackets
on the same line
- use spaces between expression operators ("i + 1" instead of "i+1")
To check wheter your code complies with our standard, you may use the tool
"astyle". Make sure you use the following options:
prompt-$ astyle --indent=spaces=4 --brackets=linux --indent-labels \
--pad=oper --one-line=keep-statements --convert-tabs \
--indent-preprocessor file.cc
prompt-$ diff file.cc file.cc.orig
See also http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Development_standards
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VIM USERS
If you use the VIM editor, you may add the following line to you ".vimrc"
configuration file to automatically setup your editor to use opencog's style
when editing a source file from opencog's tree:
autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPost * if match(expand("%:p:h"), "/opencog") >= 0 && &filetype == "cpp" | set ts=4 sw=4 tw=80 ff=unix cindent expandtab | endif
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EMACS USERS
If you use Emacs, you may add the following lines to your ".emacs" as well:
(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil) ;; use spaces instead of tab
(setq-default c-basic-offset 4) ;; set c based language indent to 4