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Revision as of 13:54, 20 November 2009
OOP344 - OOP344 Student List - OOP344 Teams - OOP344 Assignment One - OOP344 Assignment Two - OOP344 IRC Schedules
Contents
1.0 Project Overview
1.1 Project Description
The purpose of this project is to build a working command line text editor. It will be built from the ground up with an open source mentality using C/C++. We will be using an SVN repository in order to keep all of our files updated and organized, and to keep overwriting errors to a minimum. Our wiki page will also spell out our direction and any other information needed.
1.2 Class Overview
This is incomplete!
2.0 Participants
2.1 Group Contacts
Chi-Lea Tran
Email: ctran13@learn.senecac.on.ca
2.2 Group Members
Yong Hong
IRC Username: Yong_Clicker
Section: B
Blog: http://xderick.blogspot.com/
Email: rod1205@hotmail.com
Chi-Lea Tran
IRC Username: ctran13
Section: C
Blog: http://ctran13.blogspot.com/
Email: ctran13@learn.senecac.on.ca
Victor Tran
IRC Username: victran
Section: C
Blog: http://victran.blogspot.com/
Email: victor.vy.tran@gmail.com
Cong Wang
IRC Username: cwang84
Section: B
Blog: http://wangcong422.blogspot.com/
Email: cwang84@learn.senecac.on.ca
Yong Xue
IRC Username: yxue11
Section: C
Blog: http://opp344-yxue.blogspot.com/
Email: yxue11@learn.senecac.on.ca
2.3 Current responsiblities
Yong Hong
IO_Form, IO_Frame, IO_Field
Chi-Lea Tran
IO_TextEdit
Victor Tran
IO_CheckList
Cong Wang
IO_Menu
Yong Xue
IO_Edit, IO_Vedit
3.0 SVN
3.1 Repository
svn://zenit.senecac.on.ca/ops344_093a06
3.2 Logins
Yong Hong: ops344_093svn65
Chi-Lea Tran: ops344_093svn61
Victor Tran: ops344_093svn63
Cong Wang: ops344_093svn68
Yong Xue: ops344_093svn67
4.0 Conventions and Styles
4.1 File headings
Each file with the extension of *.cpp, *.c, and *.h must include a comment heading stating the file name, author (and username), date created, last modified date, and description of what the file does. The description should be clear and concise. This must be enclosed using /* and */. For example:
/* * File Name: example.cpp * Author: Victor Tran (victran) * Create Date: 27-Oct-09 * Last Modified Date: 11-Nov-09 * Description: blah blah blah */
4.2 Function Comments
Each function should include a comment above the function similar to the file heading (4.1), except only including the function name and a description of what the function does. For example:
/* * Function Name: FunctionName * Description: Blah blah blah. */ int FunctionName() { code; }
4.3 Inline Comments
Inline comments should be used to clarify what exactly something is doing, or to leave a note for yourself or others regarding the code in that general area. Please use inline comments wherever the code might be confusing for others to understand.
4.4 Indent level
All documents must have indentation when writing code in a code block. The indent level in any case will consist of two spaces. There will be no tab use. For example:
int someFunction { code; more code; }
4.5 Curly Bracket Use
Use of { } in a code block, such as in an if statement, a for loop, should start on a new line, with the { } lined up with the first character of the line above it. If the code block only has one coded line for the result, please use the curly brackets anyways for readability’s sake. For example:
if ( mapleLeafs == lose) { fans->getAngry(); }
4.6 Variable Naming Conventions
Variables should follow regular programming conventions ( must start with lowercase letter, no symbols…). Variables should be descriptive for better understanding of it’s For example:
int someVar;
If the variable is a private or protected variable, use an _ before the variable name to differentiate from a public variable. For example:
int _someVar;
4.7 Function Naming Conventions
Function names should start with a lower letter. For example:
int someFunction() { code; }
5.0 IRC Chatlogs
5.1 Channel ##ASOS
October 27 - http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~ctran13/logfile/Oct-27.log November 11 - http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~ctran13/logfile/Nov-11.log
- incomplete
5.2 Channel #OOP344
November 11 - http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~ctran13/logfile/seneca-oop344.log