# Coding Style These are the style guidelines for coding in Electron. ## C++ and Python For C++ and Python, we follow Chromium's [Coding Style](http://www.chromium.org/developers/coding-style). There is also a script `script/cpplint.py` to check whether all files conform. The Python version we are using now is Python 2.7. The C++ code uses a lot of Chromium's abstractions and types, so it's recommended to get acquainted with them. A good place to start is Chromium's [Important Abstractions and Data Structures](https://www.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/important-abstractions-and-data-structures) document. The document mentions some special types, scoped types (that automatically release their memory when going out of scope), logging mechanisms etc. ## CoffeeScript For CoffeeScript, we follow GitHub's [Style Guide](https://github.com/styleguide/javascript) and the following rules: * Files should **NOT** end with new line, because we want to match Google's styles. * File names should be concatenated with `-` instead of `_`, e.g. `file-name.coffee` rather than `file_name.coffee`, because in [github/atom](https://github.com/github/atom) module names are usually in the `module-name` form. This rule only applies to `.coffee` files. ## API Names When creating a new API, we should prefer getters and setters instead of jQuery's one-function style. For example, `.getText()` and `.setText(text)` are preferred to `.text([text])`. There is a [discussion](https://github.com/atom/electron/issues/46) on this.