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title: Style Guide
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description: Style guidelines used within the Speeduino firmware
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published: true
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date: 2020-01-06T05:00:33.219Z
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tags:
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---
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# Goal
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The Speeduino firmware aspires to a common, unified approach to code layout based on the guidelines on this page. Any pull requests or submissions should align with these recommendations as much as possible.
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## A note on MISRA compliance
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Speeduino strives for compliance to the MISRA C:2012 coding standard and many of the conventions below are to align with this. A full description of the requirments of MISRA C:2012 is beyond the scope of this document, but the code does include a MISRA scanning script based on cppcheck that you can use to verify your code changes.
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# Details
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## File Structure
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Within code files (`.ino`), items must be arranged in the following sequence:
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1. A mandatory header comment describing the purpose of the file
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2. included files (`#include`)
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3. defines (`#define`)
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4. local struct typedefs
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5. local prototypes
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6. Definitions of any global vars
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7. Main function (if present)
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8. Local functions
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In a C header (`.h`) file items must be arranged in the following sequence:
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1. Header comment
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2. ifndef guard
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3. included files (`#include`)
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4. defines (`#define`)
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5. struct typedefs
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6. prototypes
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7. (extern) global vars
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## File Names
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All names should be meaningful and follow existing usage patterns if present.
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## Naming Conventions
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| Item | Standard | Example |
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|---------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
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| Functions | camelCase, lowercase first letter, no spaces or _ | `readSensor();` |
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| Variables | Same as functions | `sensorValue = 0;` |
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| Anonymous variables (eg some loop counters) | Single lowercase letter (Preferred order or use: x, y, z, i) | `x++;` |
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| Constants | UPPER_CASE, words joined with _ | `#define TWO_SQUARED 4` |
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## Layout and whitespace
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- Use spaces for indents, not tabs
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- Indent 2 spaces per level
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- Always use { }, even for single statement blocks
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- Describe block structures using indentation, do not rely on { } alone
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- For multiple line blocks, brackets should always have their own line:
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```
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void readSensors()
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{
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analogRead(sensor1);
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analogRead(sensor2);
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}
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```
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- Single line blocks (if/else statements etc) should be on the same line and must includes braces
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- When used on a single line, there should be a trailing space after the { and a preceding space before the }
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` if(fanEnabled) { digitalWrite(fanPin, HIGH); }`
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## Declarations
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- Declare variables at the top of the function
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- In a block of related definitions vertically align the names, types, and initialisations
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- Initialise variables close to where they are first used.
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## Functions
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- Also put the return type on same line as function name
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- Functions should be kept as short, and broken into sub-functions as required
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- Each function should have a single clearly defined purpose, this purpose should be reflected in its name.
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## Executable Statements
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- One per line, not i=0; j=0;
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- Multiple operations are permitted per line where appropriate. Eg: i = j = 0;
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- True / False if statements should **always** use a comparison (Either to 0 or 1, or to `true` and `false`). Eg:
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- Good: `if(isEnabled == 1)`
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- Bad: `if(isEnabled)`
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- Do no use comma operator for multiple variable definitions on a single line
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## Function definitions
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- Use inline static for all non-interface functions
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- Use prototypes for all functions (even those returning int or void)
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- Don't turn parameter type checking off in prototypes with (), use (void) instead
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- Give sensible variable names in prototypes
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## Comments
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- Use of the Doxygen commenting syntax is STRONGLY recommended (http://www.doxygen.nl/manual/docblocks.html)
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- Blocks comments should be used for any single comment longer than one line
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- Single comments are preferred at the end of a line rather than on their own line beforehand |