codingStyleGuide: Minor updates

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# -*- mode: org; -*- # -*- mode: org; -*-
# #
#+TITLE: OpenFOAM C++ style guide #+TITLE: OpenFOAM C++ style guide
#+AUTHOR: OpenFOAM Foundation #+AUTHOR: OpenFOAM Foundation
#+DATE: Aug 2011 #+DATE: Aug 2011-2015
#+LINK: http://www.OpenFOAM.org #+LINK: http://www.OpenFOAM.org
#+OPTIONS: author:nil ^:{} #+OPTIONS: author:nil ^:{}
#+STARTUP: hidestars #+STARTUP: hidestars
#+STARTUP: odd #+STARTUP: odd
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+ The normal indentation is 4 spaces per logical level. + The normal indentation is 4 spaces per logical level.
+ Use spaces for indentation, not tab characters. + Use spaces for indentation, not tab characters.
+ Avoid trailing whitespace. + Avoid trailing whitespace.
+ The body of control statements (eg, =if=, =else=, =while=, etc). is + The body of control statements (eg, =if=, =else=, =while=, /etc./). is
always delineated with brace brackets. A possible exception can be always delineated with braces. A possible exception can be
made in conjunction with =break= or =continue= as part of a control made in conjunction with =break= or =continue= as part of a control
structure. structure.
+ The body of =case= statements is usually delineated with brace brackets. + The body of =case= statements is usually delineated with braces.
+ A fall-through =case= should be commented as such. + Stream output
+ stream output
+ =<<= is always four characters after the start of the stream, + =<<= is always four characters after the start of the stream,
so that the =<<= symbols align, i.e. so that the =<<= symbols align, i.e.
#+BEGIN_SRC c++ #+BEGIN_SRC c++
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<< "Warning message" << "Warning message"
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ no unnecessary class section headers, i.e. remove + Remove unnecessary class section headers, i.e. remove
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * Private Member Functions * * * * * * * * * * * // // * * * * * * * * * * * * * Private Member Functions * * * * * * * * * * * //
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#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
if they contain nothing, even if planned for 'future use' if they contain nothing, even if planned for 'future use'
+ class titles are centred + Class titles should be centred
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
Class exampleClass Declaration Class exampleClass Declaration
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ \*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
*not* *not*
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
Class exampleClass Declaration Class exampleClass Declaration
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ \*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
*** The /.H/ Files *** The /.H/ Header Files
+ header file spacing + Header file spacing
+ Leave two empty lines between sections + Leave two empty lines between sections
(as per functions in the /.C/ file etc) (as per functions in the /.C/ file /etc./)
+ use =//- Comment= comments in header file to add descriptions to class + Use =//- Comment= comments in header file to add descriptions to class
data and functions do be included in the Doxygen documentation: data and functions do be included in the Doxygen documentation:
+ text on the line starting with =//-= becomes the Doxygen brief + Text on the line starting with =//-= becomes the Doxygen brief
description; description;
+ text on subsequent lines becomes the Doxygen detailed description /e.g./ + Text on subsequent lines becomes the Doxygen detailed description /e.g./
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
//- A function which returns a thing //- A function which returns a thing
// This is a detailed description of the function // This is a detailed description of the function
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// depending on things. // depending on things.
thing function(stuff1, stuff2); thing function(stuff1, stuff2);
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ list entries start with =-= or =-#= for numbered lists but cannot start + List entries start with =-= or =-#= for numbered lists but cannot start
on the line immediately below the brief description so on the line immediately below the brief description so
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
//- Compare triFaces //- Compare triFaces
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// - -1: same face, but different orientation // - -1: same face, but different orientation
static inline int compare(const triFace&, const triFace&); static inline int compare(const triFace&, const triFace&);
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ list can be nested for example + List can be nested for example
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
//- Search for \em name //- Search for \em name
// in the following hierarchy: // in the following hierarchy:
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// Optionally abort if the file cannot be found // Optionally abort if the file cannot be found
fileName findEtcFile(const fileName&, bool mandatory=false); fileName findEtcFile(const fileName&, bool mandatory=false);
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ for more details see the Doxygen documentation. + For more details see the Doxygen documentation.
+ destructor + Destructor
+ If adding a comment to the destructor - + When adding a comment to the destructor use =//-= and code as a normal
use =//-= and code as a normal function: function:
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
//- Destructor //- Destructor
~className(); ~className();
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ inline functions + Inline functions
+ Use inline functions where appropriate in a separate /classNameI.H/ + Use inline functions where appropriate in a separate /classNameI.H/
file. Avoid cluttering the header file with function bodies. file. Avoid cluttering the header file with function bodies.
*** The /.C/ Files *** The /.C/ Sourcs Files
+ Do not open/close namespaces in a /.C/ file + Do not open/close namespaces in a /.C/ file
+ Fully scope the function name, i.e. + Fully scope the function name, i.e.
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
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... ...
} }
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
EXCEPTION *Exception*
When there are multiple levels of namespace, they may be used in the When there are multiple levels of namespace, they may be used in the
/.C/ file, i.e. /.C/ file to avoid excessive clutter, i.e.
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
namespace Foam namespace Foam
{ {
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+ Use two empty lines between functions + Use two empty lines between functions
*** Coding Practice *** Coding Practice
+ passing data as arguments or return values. + Passing data as arguments or return values:
+ Pass bool, label and scalar as copy, anything larger by reference. + Pass bool, label, scalar and other primitive types as copy,
+ const anything larger by reference.
+ =const=
+ Use everywhere it is applicable. + Use everywhere it is applicable.
+ variable initialisation using + Variable initialisation using
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
const className& variableName = otherClass.data(); const className& variableName = otherClass.data();
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
const className& variableName(otherClass.data()); const className& variableName(otherClass.data());
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ virtual functions + Virtual functions
+ If a class is virtual, make all derived classes virtual. + If a class is virtual, make all derived classes virtual.
*** Conditional Statements *** Conditional Statements
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Note that when indexing through iterators, it is often slightly more Note that when indexing through iterators, it is often slightly more
efficient to use the pre-increment form. Eg, =++iter= instead of =iter++= efficient to use the pre-increment form. Eg, =++iter= instead of =iter++=
*** =forAll=, =forAllIter=, =forAllConstIter=, etc. loops *** =forAll=, =forAllIter=, =forAllConstIter=, /etc./ loops
like =for= loops, but Like =for= loops, but
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
forAll( forAll(
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
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Using the =forAllIter= and =forAllConstIter= macros is generally Using the =forAllIter= and =forAllConstIter= macros is generally
advantageous - less typing, easier to find later. However, since advantageous - less typing, easier to find later. However, since
they are macros, they will fail if the iterated object contains they are macros, they will fail if the iterated object contains
any commas. any commas /e.g./ following will FAIL!:
The following will FAIL!:
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
forAllIter(HashTable<labelPair, edge, Hash<edge> >, foo, iter) forAllIter(HashTable<labelPair, edge, Hash<edge> >, foo, iter)
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
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*** Splitting Over Multiple Lines *** Splitting Over Multiple Lines
***** Splitting return type and function name ***** Splitting return type and function name
+ split initially after the function return type and left align + Split initially after the function return type and left align
+ do not put =const= onto its own line - use a split to keep it with + Do not put =const= onto its own line - use a split to keep it with
the function name and arguments. the function name and arguments.
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
const Foam::longReturnTypeName& const Foam::longReturnTypeName&
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const Foam::longReturnTypeName& Foam::longClassName:: const Foam::longReturnTypeName& Foam::longClassName::
longFunctionName const longFunctionName const
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ if it needs to be split again, split at the function name (leaving + If it needs to be split again, split at the function name (leaving
behind the preceding scoping =::=s), and again, left align, i.e. behind the preceding scoping =::=s), and again, left align, i.e.
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
const Foam::longReturnTypeName& const Foam::longReturnTypeName&
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#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
*** Maths and Logic *** Maths and Logic
+ operator spacing + Operator spacing
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
a + b, a - b a + b, a - b
a*b, a/b a*b, a/b
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a < b, a > b, a >= b, a <= b a < b, a > b, a >= b, a <= b
a || b, a && b a || b, a && b
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ Splitting formulae over several lines
+ splitting formulae over several lines
Split and indent as per "splitting long lines at an =" Split and indent as per "splitting long lines at an ="
with the operator on the lower line. Align operator so that first with the operator on the lower line. Align operator so that first
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*(k + t) *(k + t)
); );
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ Splitting logical tests over several lines
+ splitting logical tests over several lines
outdent the operator so that the next variable to test is aligned with outdent the operator so that the next variable to test is aligned with
the four space indentation, i.e. the four space indentation, i.e.
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*** General *** General
+ For readability in the comment blocks, certain tags are used that are + For readability in the comment blocks, certain tags are used that are
translated by pre-filtering the file before sending it to Doxygen. translated by pre-filtering the file before sending it to Doxygen.
+ The tags start in column 1, the contents follow on the next lines and + The tags start in column 1, the contents follow on the next lines and
indented by 4 spaces. The filter removes the leading 4 spaces from the indented by 4 spaces. The filter removes the leading 4 spaces from the
following lines until the next tag that starts in column 1. following lines until the next tag that starts in column 1.
+ The 'Class' and 'Description' tags are the most important ones. + The 'Class' and 'Description' tags are the most important ones.
+ The first paragraph following the 'Description' will be used for the + The first paragraph following the 'Description' will be used for the
brief description, the remaining paragraphs become the detailed brief description, the remaining paragraphs become the detailed
description. description. For example,
For example,
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
Class Class
Foam::myClass Foam::myClass
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+ The class name must be qualified by its namespace, otherwise Doxygen + The class name must be qualified by its namespace, otherwise Doxygen
will think you are documenting some other class. will think you are documenting some other class.
+ If you don't have anything to say about the class (at the moment), use + If you don't have anything to say about the class (at the moment), use
the namespace-qualified class name for the description. This aids with the namespace-qualified class name for the description. This aids with
finding these under-documented classes later. finding these under-documented classes later.
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Description Description
Foam::myUnderDocumentedClass Foam::myUnderDocumentedClass
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ Use 'Class' and 'Namespace' tags in the header files. + Use 'Class' and 'Namespace' tags in the header files.
The Description block then applies to documenting the class. The Description block then applies to documenting the class.
+ Use 'InClass' and 'InNamespace' in the source files. + Use 'InClass' and 'InNamespace' in the source files.
The Description block then applies to documenting the file itself. The Description block then applies to documenting the file itself.
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
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*** HTML Special Commands *** HTML Special Commands
Since Doxygen also handles HTML tags to a certain extent, the angle Since Doxygen also handles HTML tags to a certain extent, the angle
brackets need quoting in the documentation blocks. Non-HTML tags cause brackets need quoting in the documentation blocks. Non-HTML tags cause
Doxygen to complain, but seem to work anyhow. Doxygen to complain, but seem to work anyhow. /e.g./,
eg,
+ The template with type =<HR>= is a bad example. + The template with type =<HR>= is a bad example.
+ The template with type =\<HR\>= is a better example. + The template with type =\<HR\>= is a better example.
+ The template with type =<Type>= causes Doxygen to complain about an + The template with type =<Type>= causes Doxygen to complain about an
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*** Documenting Namespaces *** Documenting Namespaces
+ If namespaces are explictly declared with the =Namespace()= macro, + If namespaces are explictly declared with the =Namespace()= macro,
they should be documented there. they should be documented there.
+ If the namespaces is used to hold sub-models, the namespace can be + If the namespaces is used to hold sub-models, the namespace can be
documented in the same file as the class with the model selector. documented in the same file as the class with the model selector.
eg, /e.g./,
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
documented namespace 'Foam::functionEntries' within the documented namespace 'Foam::functionEntries' within the
class 'Foam::functionEntry' class 'Foam::functionEntry'
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
+ If nothing else helps, find some sensible header. + If nothing else helps, find some sensible header.
eg, /e.g./,
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
namespace 'Foam' is documented in the foamVersion.H file namespace 'Foam' is documented in the foamVersion.H file
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
*** Documenting typedefs and classes defined via macros
... not yet properly resolved
*** Documenting Applications *** Documenting Applications
Any number of classes might be defined by a particular application, but Any number of classes might be defined by a particular application, but
these classes will not, however, be available to other parts of these classes will not, however, be available to other parts of
OpenFOAM. At the moment, the sole purpuse for running Doxygen on the OpenFOAM. At the moment, the sole purpose for running Doxygen on the
applications is to extract program usage information for the '-doc' applications is to extract program usage information for the '-doc'
option. option.
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but foamToVTK shows an initial attempt. but foamToVTK shows an initial attempt.
*** Orthography *** Orthography
Given the origins of OpenFOAM, the British spellings (eg, neighbour and not Given the origins of OpenFOAM, the British spellings (/e.g./, neighbour and
neighbor) are generally favoured. not neighbor) are generally favoured.
Both '-ize' and the '-ise' variant are found in the code comments. If Both '-ize' and the '-ise' variant are found in the code comments. If
used as a variable or class method name, it is probably better to use used as a variable or class method name, it is probably better to use
'-ize', which is considered the main form by the Oxford University '-ize', which is considered the main form by the Oxford University
Press. Eg, Press. /e.g./,
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ #+BEGIN_SRC C++
myClass.initialize() myClass.initialize()
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
The word "its" (possesive) vs. "it's" (colloquial for "it is" or "it has")
seems to confuse non-native (and some native) English speakers.
It is better to donate the extra keystrokes and write "it is" or "it has".
Any remaining "it's" are likely an incorrect spelling of "its".