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* Fix <>'s in code to be <>'s
* Add section describing how we prefer #includes to be ordered git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@7697 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#scf_commenting">Commenting</a>
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<li><a href="#scf_commentformat">Comment Formatting</a>
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<li><a href="#scf_includes">#include Style</a>
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<li><a href="#scf_codewidth">Source Code Width</a>
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<li><a href="#scf_spacestabs">Use Spaces Instead of Tabs</a>
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<li><a href="#scf_indentation">Indent Code Consistently</a>
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@ -123,6 +124,39 @@ In general, prefer C++ style (<tt>//</tt>) comments. They take less space, requ
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To comment out a large block of code, use <tt>#if 0</tt> and <tt>#endif</tt>. These nest properly and are better behaved in general than C style comments.<p>
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<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
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</ul><a name="scf_includes"><h4><hr size=0>#include Style</h4><ul>
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Immediately after the <a href="#scf_commenting">header file comment</a> (and
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include guards if working on a header file), the <a
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href="hl_dontinclude">minimal</a> list of #includes required by the file should
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be listed. We prefer these #includes to be listed in this order:<p>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#mmheader">Main Module header</a>
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<li><a href="#hl_privateheaders">Local/Private Headers</a>
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<li>llvm/*
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<li>llvm/Analysis/*
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<li>llvm/Assembly/*
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<li>llvm/Bytecode/*
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<li>llvm/CodeGen/*
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<li>...
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<li>Support/*
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<li>Config/*
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<li>System #includes
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</ol>
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... and each catagory should be sorted by name.<p>
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<a name="mmheader">The "Main Module Header" file applies to .cpp file which
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implement an interface defined by a .h file. This #include should always be
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included <b>first</b> regardless of where it lives on the file system. By
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including a header file first in the .cpp files that implement the interfaces,
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we ensure that the header does not have any hidden dependencies which are not
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explicitly #included in the header, but should be. It is also a form of
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documentation in the .cpp file to indicate where the interfaces it implements
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are defined.<p>
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<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
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</ul><a name="scf_codewidth"><h4><hr size=0>Source Code Width</h4><ul>
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@ -253,12 +287,6 @@ of these</a> that defines an interface. This interface may be several
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functions, classes or data structures, but the important issue is how they work
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together.<p>
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<!--One example of this is the <tt>llvm/include/llvm/CFG.h</tt> file. It
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defines a collection of global functions, template classes, and member functions
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that are syntactically unrelated to each other. Semantically, however, they all
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provide useful functionality for operating on a CFG, and so they are bound
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together.<p> -->
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In general, a module should be implemented with one or more <tt>.cpp</tt> files.
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Each of these <tt>.cpp</tt> files should include the header that defines their
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interface first. This ensure that all of the dependences of the module header
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@ -450,13 +478,13 @@ rather than a set of member functions, which leaves some leeway in how
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you actually implement it. Typically it looks something like this
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(I'll start with the const-iterator-only situation):
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#include <iterator>
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#include <iterator>
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class container {
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public:
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typedef something_or_other value_type;
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class const_iterator:
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public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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friend class container;
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public:
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const value_type& operator*() const;
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@ -568,7 +596,7 @@ the simple addition of a second class.
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typedef something_or_other value_type;
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class const_iterator;
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class iterator:
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public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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friend class container;
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friend class container::const_iterator;
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public:
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@ -582,7 +610,7 @@ the simple addition of a second class.
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//...
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};
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class const_iterator:
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public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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friend class container;
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public:
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const_iterator();
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@ -615,7 +643,7 @@ Bidirectional iterators add just two member functions to forward
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iterators:
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class iterator:
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public std::iterator<std::bidirectional_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public std::iterator<std::bidirectional_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public:
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//...
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iterator& operator--();
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@ -629,7 +657,7 @@ operator++().
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Random access iterators add several more member and friend functions:
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class iterator:
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public std::iterator<std::random_access_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public std::iterator<std::random_access_iterator_tag, value_type> {
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public:
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//...
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iterator& operator+=(difference_type rhs);
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@ -638,10 +666,10 @@ Random access iterators add several more member and friend functions:
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friend iterator operator+(difference_type lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend iterator operator-(iterator lhs, difference_type rhs);
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friend difference_type operator-(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator<(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator>(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator<=(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator>=(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator<(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator>(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator<=(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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friend bool operator>=(iterator lhs, iterator rhs);
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//...
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};
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@ -677,24 +705,24 @@ Random access iterators add several more member and friend functions:
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// calculate distance between iterators
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}
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bool operator<(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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bool operator<(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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// perform less-than comparison
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}
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bool operator>(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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return rhs < lhs;
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bool operator>(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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return rhs < lhs;
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}
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bool operator<=(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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return !(rhs < lhs);
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bool operator<=(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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return !(rhs < lhs);
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}
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bool operator>=(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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return !(lhs < rhs);
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bool operator>=(container::iterator lhs, container::iterator rhs) {
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return !(lhs < rhs);
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}
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Four of the functions (operator+=(), operator-=(), the second
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operator-(), and operator<()) are nontrivial; the rest are
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operator-(), and operator<()) are nontrivial; the rest are
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boilerplate.
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One feature of the above code that some experts may disapprove of is
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@ -712,7 +740,7 @@ I hope all this is some help to anyone who needs to write their own
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STL-like containers and iterators.
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--
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Ross Smith <ross.s@ihug.co.nz> The Internet Group, Auckland, New Zealand
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Ross Smith <ross.s@ihug.co.nz> The Internet Group, Auckland, New Zealand
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</pre>
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@ -741,7 +769,7 @@ If you get some free time, and you haven't read them: do so, you might learn som
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<address><a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a></address>
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<!-- Created: Tue Jan 23 15:19:28 CST 2001 -->
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Last modified: Fri Jul 25 12:29:52 CDT 2003
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Last modified: Thu Aug 7 16:44:33 CDT 2003
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