electron/docs/development/coding-style.md
Eran Tiktin 79c602c3cc Update coding-style with info about Chromium's types
When I first tried to add something to the C++ code, I was a bit overwhelmed by all the special types and abstractions.
The info added will hopefully make it a bit easier to start, by directing users to the right place.
2015-08-21 22:23:49 +03:00

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Coding style

C++ and Python

For C++ and Python, we just follow Chromium's Coding Style, there is also a script script/cpplint.py to check whether all files confirm.

The python's 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, and also 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 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 of this.