Syntax coding style guidelines ============================== I will try to not being a boring document like most of already available coding style guidelines ;) Here'r some rules: * Do not bypass 78 columns * Use tabs instead of space based indentation - The code should be smart enought to do not bypass 78 columns using 5 space indentation. * function opens brackets at next line * do/for/if/while open brackets at same line * Commas and keywords should be followed by a space. f.ex: if (blabl) foo(one, two); * Do not use C99 variable declaration - This way we reduce the number of local variables per function and it's easier to find which variables are used, where and so on. * Comments should be smart. Function names should be enought explicit to not require a comment to explain what it does. If this is not possible at all, we can still use a comment. But it is a bad idea to relay on comment to make the code readable. * Use 'R_API' define to mark exportable methods * Try not using oneline comments '//'. Use /* */ instead * To comment out some code use #if 0 (...) #endif * Do not write ultra-large functions, split them into multiple or simplify the algorithm, only external-copy-pasted-not-going-to-be-maintained code can be accepted in this way (gnu code, external disassemblers, etc..) VIM syntax configuration: ------------------------- TODO: