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<li>Only <code>main ()</code> will start at column 1. Tab every block of code four spaces over.</li> | <li>Only <code>main ()</code> will start at column 1. Tab every block of code four spaces over.</li> | ||
− | <li>one variable per type | + | <li>Declare only one variable per data type. It is easier to comment a variable this way.</li> |
<code> | <code> | ||
− | Eg. correct int i; | + | Eg. correct int i; //To count the number of times in for-loop |
− | int j; | + | int j; |
− | int k; | + | int k; //To count another variable |
− | Eg. wrong int i,j,k; | + | Eg. wrong int i,j,k; //How do I separately comment |
− | + | int i; int j; int k; //the variables here? | |
</code> | </code> | ||
Revision as of 10:56, 27 January 2010
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Coding Style
The Coding Rangers had their first somewhat informal meeting on Jan. 21 to determine a uniform coding style. They came up with the following:
- Comment as much as you can using /* ... */.
- At the top of every file, include your name, the filename, and the purpose of the file.
- Comment on what a function is supposed to do before the function definition.
- Change to newline once you reach column 80. Nothing to be typed beyond column 80!
- When naming variables,
- use single letters (like i, j, a, or v) for counters only;
- assign the variable a name that best describes what it is used for (but please don't make it too long);
- and separate words with caps.
Eg. noOfOrders, not nooforders
- When naming a function, name it according to what it is supposed to do.
Eg.void updateDelivery, int setInitialValue
, notvoid Deliveries, int InitialValues
- Class names must begin with a capital letter
- Type four (4) spaces over for every block of code. (This is as opposed to tabbing.) For example:
main () {
int x; //Notice the four spaces over
int y;
for (x = 0, y = 10; x < 10 && y > 0; x++, y++) {
printf("x is %d, y is %d\n", x, y);
printf("The sum of x and y is %d\n", x + y);
if (x == 5)
printf("We've reached the halfway point!\n"); //Moved four spaces over }
printf("Hello, world!");
}
main ()
will start at column 1. Tab every block of code four spaces over.
Eg. correct int i; //To count the number of times in for-loop int j; int k; //To count another variable Eg. wrong int i,j,k; //How do I separately comment int i; int j; int k; //the variables here?
Eg.
i = 0;
, not i=0;
while, for, if, else,
put a space after the keyword and the expression following it.
Eg.
if (x == 0)
is correct; if(x == 0)
is incorrectEg. CORRECT:
int setSafeEmptyState {
...
}
INCORRECT:
int setSafeEmptyState
{
...
}
Member list
Last Name | Name | Seneca Username | Section | Blog Url | IRC Nick | SVN ID | My Contributions | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chau | Sunny | schau5 | B | Blog | ScsC | TBA | Contributions | Team Contact |
Cheung | Christopher | cgcheung | B | http://rocketpants.blog.ca/ | Rocketpants | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
Huang | Dachuan | dhuang | B | http://hdc23.wordpress.com/ | Da_Truth | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
John-Sandy | Anastasia | ajohn-sandy | B | http://anastasiasaurus.blogspot.com | annieJS | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
Oberes | Donna | daoberes | B | Blog | Donna_Oberes | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
Wang | Cong | Cwang84 | A | http://wangcong422.blogspot.com/ | cwang84 | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
Wang | Shengwei | swang94 | A | http://shengwei-seneca.blogspot.com/ | Shengwei | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
Xue | Yong | yxue11 | B | http://yxue11.blogspot.com/ | yxue11 | n/a | Contributions | Team Contact |
~ | ~ | e-mail all @ once | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ |