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aliguorie68b98d2009-04-05 17:40:34 +00001Qemu Coding Style
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Blue Swirlb6469682011-01-20 20:58:56 +00004Please use the script checkpatch.pl in the scripts directory to check
5patches before submitting.
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aliguorie68b98d2009-04-05 17:40:34 +000071. Whitespace
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9Of course, the most important aspect in any coding style is whitespace.
10Crusty old coders who have trouble spotting the glasses on their noses
11can tell the difference between a tab and eight spaces from a distance
12of approximately fifteen parsecs. Many a flamewar have been fought and
13lost on this issue.
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15QEMU indents are four spaces. Tabs are never used, except in Makefiles
edgar_igl1cb499f2009-04-07 02:10:16 +000016where they have been irreversibly coded into the syntax.
aliguorie68b98d2009-04-05 17:40:34 +000017Spaces of course are superior to tabs because:
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19 - You have just one way to specify whitespace, not two. Ambiguity breeds
20 mistakes.
21 - The confusion surrounding 'use tabs to indent, spaces to justify' is gone.
22 - Tab indents push your code to the right, making your screen seriously
23 unbalanced.
24 - Tabs will be rendered incorrectly on editors who are misconfigured not
25 to use tab stops of eight positions.
26 - Tabs are rendered badly in patches, causing off-by-one errors in almost
27 every line.
28 - It is the QEMU coding style.
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30Do not leave whitespace dangling off the ends of lines.
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322. Line width
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34Lines are 80 characters; not longer.
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36Rationale:
37 - Some people like to tile their 24" screens with a 6x4 matrix of 80x24
38 xterms and use vi in all of them. The best way to punish them is to
39 let them keep doing it.
40 - Code and especially patches is much more readable if limited to a sane
41 line length. Eighty is traditional.
42 - It is the QEMU coding style.
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443. Naming
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Anthony Liguoric227f092009-10-01 16:12:16 -050046Variables are lower_case_with_underscores; easy to type and read. Structured
47type names are in CamelCase; harder to type but standing out. Scalar type
48names are lower_case_with_underscores_ending_with_a_t, like the POSIX
49uint64_t and family. Note that this last convention contradicts POSIX
50and is therefore likely to be changed.
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Avi Kivity77ac4862010-03-11 16:48:43 +020052When wrapping standard library functions, use the prefix qemu_ to alert
53readers that they are seeing a wrapped version; otherwise avoid this prefix.
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aliguorie68b98d2009-04-05 17:40:34 +0000554. Block structure
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57Every indented statement is braced; even if the block contains just one
58statement. The opening brace is on the line that contains the control
59flow statement that introduces the new block; the closing brace is on the
60same line as the else keyword, or on a line by itself if there is no else
61keyword. Example:
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63 if (a == 5) {
64 printf("a was 5.\n");
65 } else if (a == 6) {
66 printf("a was 6.\n");
67 } else {
68 printf("a was something else entirely.\n");
69 }
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71An exception is the opening brace for a function; for reasons of tradition
72and clarity it comes on a line by itself:
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74 void a_function(void)
75 {
76 do_something();
77 }
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79Rationale: a consistent (except for functions...) bracing style reduces
80ambiguity and avoids needless churn when lines are added or removed.
81Furthermore, it is the QEMU coding style.