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# SameBoy Coding and Contribution Guidelines
## Issues
GitHub Issues are the most effective way to report a bug or request a feature in SameBoy. When reporting a bug, make sure you use the latest stable release, and make sure you mention the SameBoy frontend (Cocoa, SDL, Libretro) and operating system you're using. If you're using Linux/BSD/etc, or you build your own copy of SameBoy for another reason, give as much details as possible on your environment.
If your bug involves a crash, please attach a crash log or a core dump. If you're using Linux/BSD/etc, or if you're using the Libretro core, please attach the `sameboy` binary (or `libretro_sameboy` library) in that case.
If your bug is a regression, it'd be extremely helpful if you can report the the first affected version. You get extra credits if you use `git bisect` to point the exact breaking commit.
If your bug is an emulation bug (Such as a failing test ROM), and you have access to a Game Boy you can test on, please confirm SameBoy is indeed behaving differently from hardware, and report both the emulated model and revision in SameBoy, and the hardware revision you're testing on.
If your issue is a feature request, demonstrating use cases can help me better prioritize it.
## Pull Requests
To allow quicker integration into SameBoy's master branch, contributors are asked to follow SameBoy's style and coding guidelines. Keep in mind that despite the seemingly strict guidelines, all pull requests are welcome not following the guidelines does not mean your pull request will not be accepted, but it will require manual tweaks from my side for integrating.
### Languages and Compilers
SameBoy's core, SDL frontend, Libretro frontend, and automatic tester (Folders `Core`, `SDL` & `OpenDialog`, `libretro`, and `Tester`; respectively) are all written in C11. The Cocoa frontend, SameBoy's fork of Hex Fiend, JoyKit and the Quick Look previewer (Folders `Cocoa`, `HexFiend`, `JoyKit` and `QuickLook`; respectively) are all written in ARC-enabled Objective-C. The SameBoot ROMs (Under `BootROMs`) are written in rgbds-flavor SM83 assembly, with build tools in C11. The shaders (inside `Shaders`) are written in a polyglot GLSL and Metal style, with a few GLSL- and Metal-specific sources. The build system uses standalone Make, in the GNU flavor. Avoid adding new languages (C++, Swift, Python, CMake...) to any of the existing sub-projects.
SameBoy's main target compiler is Clang, but GCC is also supported when targeting Linux and Libretro. Other compilers (e.g. MSVC) are not supported, and unless there's a good reason, there's no need to go out of your way to add specific support for them. Extensions that are supported by both compilers (Such as `typeof`) may be used if it makes sense. It's OK if you can't test one of these compilers yourself; once you push a commit, the CI bot will let you know if you broke something.
### Third Party Libraries and Tools
Avoid adding new required dependencies; run-time and compile-time dependencies alike. Most importantly, avoid linking against GPL licensed libraries (LGPL libraries are fine), so SameBoy can retain its MIT license.
### Spacing, Indentation and Formatting
In all files and languages (Other than Makefiles when required), 4 spaces are used for indentation. Unix line endings (`\n`) are used exclusively, even in Windows-specific source files. (`\r` and `\t` shouldn't appear in any source file). Opening braces belong on the same line as their control flow directive, and on their own line when following a function prototype. The `else` keyword always starts on its own line. The `case` keyword is indented relative to its `switch` block, and the code inside a `case` is indented relative to its label. A control flow keyword should have a space between it and the following `(`, commas should follow a space, and operator (except `.` and `->`) should be surrounded by spaces.
Control flow statements must use `{}`, with the exception of `if` statements that only contain a single `break`, `continue`, or trivial `return` statements. If `{}`s are omitted, the statement must be on the same line as the `if` condition. Functions that do not have any argument must be specified as `(void)`, as mandated by the C standard. The `sizeof` and `typeof` operators should be used as if they're functions (With `()`). `*`, when used to declare pointer types (including functions that return pointers), and when used to dereference a pointer, is attached to the right side (The variable name) not to the left, and not with spaces on both sides.
No strict limitations on a line's maximum width, but use your best judgement if you think a statement would benefit from an additional line break.
Well formatted code example:
```
static void my_function(void)
{
GB_something_t *thing = GB_function(&gb, GB_FLAG_ONE | GB_FLAG_TWO, sizeof(thing));
if (GB_is_thing(thing)) return;
switch (*thing) {
case GB_QUACK:
// Something
case GB_DUCK:
// Something else
}
}
```
Badly formatted code example:
```
static void my_function(){
GB_something_t* thing=GB_function(&gb , GB_FLAG_ONE|GB_FLAG_TWO , sizeof thing);
if( GB_is_thing ( thing ) )
return;
switch(* thing)
{
case GB_QUACK:
// Something
case GB_DUCK:
// Something else
}
}
```
### Other Coding Conventions
The primitive types to be used in SameBoy are `unsigned` and `signed` (Without the `int` keyword), the `(u)int*_t` types, `char *` for UTF-8 strings, `double` for non-integer numbers, and `bool` for booleans (Including in Objective-C code, avoid `BOOL`). As long as it's not mandated by a 3rd-party API (e.g. `int` when using file descriptors), avoid using other primitive types. Use `const` whenever possible.
Most C names should be `lower_case_snake_case`. Constants and macros use `UPPER_CASE_SNAKE_CASE`. Type definitions use a `_t` suffix. Type definitions, as well as non-static (exported) core symbols, should be prefixed with `GB_` (SameBoy's core is intended to be used as a library, so it shouldn't contaminate the global namespace without prefixes). Exported symbols that are only meant to be used by other parts of the core should still get the `GB_` prefix, but their header definition should be inside `#ifdef GB_INTERNAL`.
For Objective-C naming conventions, use Apple's conventions (Some old Objective-C code mixes these with the C naming convention; new code should use Apple's convention exclusively). The name prefix for SameBoy classes and constants is `GB`. JoyKit's prefix is `JOY`, and Hex Fiend's prefix is `HF`.
In all languages, prefer long, unambiguous names over short ambiguous ones.

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ifeq ($(PLATFORM),windows32) ifeq ($(PLATFORM),windows32)
_ := $(shell chcp 65001) _ := $(shell chcp 65001)
EXESUFFIX:=.exe EXESUFFIX:=.exe
NATIVE_CC = clang -IWindows -Wno-deprecated-declarations NATIVE_CC = clang -IWindows -Wno-deprecated-declarations --target=i386-pc-windows
else else
EXESUFFIX:= EXESUFFIX:=
NATIVE_CC := cc NATIVE_CC := cc
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GL_LDFLAGS := $(shell $(PKG_CONFIG) --libs gl || echo -lGL) GL_LDFLAGS := $(shell $(PKG_CONFIG) --libs gl || echo -lGL)
endif endif
ifeq ($(PLATFORM),windows32) ifeq ($(PLATFORM),windows32)
CFLAGS += -IWindows -Drandom=rand CFLAGS += -IWindows -Drandom=rand --target=i386-pc-windows
LDFLAGS += -lmsvcrt -lcomdlg32 -luser32 -lSDL2main -Wl,/MANIFESTFILE:NUL LDFLAGS += -lmsvcrt -lcomdlg32 -luser32 -lshell32 -lSDL2main -Wl,/MANIFESTFILE:NUL --target=i386-pc-windows
SDL_LDFLAGS := -lSDL2 SDL_LDFLAGS := -lSDL2
GL_LDFLAGS := -lopengl32 GL_LDFLAGS := -lopengl32
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## Compatibility ## Compatibility
SameBoy passes all of [blargg's test ROMs](http://gbdev.gg8.se/wiki/articles/Test_ROMs#Blargg.27s_tests), all of [mooneye-gb's](https://github.com/Gekkio/mooneye-gb) tests (Some tests require the original boot ROMs), and all of [Wilbert Pol's tests](https://github.com/wilbertpol/mooneye-gb/tree/master/tests/acceptance). SameBoy should work with most games and demos, please [report](https://github.com/LIJI32/SameBoy/issues/new) any broken ROM. The latest results for SameBoy's automatic tester are available [here](https://sameboy.github.io/automation/). SameBoy passes all of [blargg's test ROMs](http://gbdev.gg8.se/wiki/articles/Test_ROMs#Blargg.27s_tests), all of [mooneye-gb's](https://github.com/Gekkio/mooneye-gb) tests (Some tests require the original boot ROMs), and all of [Wilbert Pol's tests](https://github.com/wilbertpol/mooneye-gb/tree/master/tests/acceptance). SameBoy should work with most games and demos, please [report](https://github.com/LIJI32/SameBoy/issues/new) any broken ROM. The latest results for SameBoy's automatic tester are available [here](https://sameboy.github.io/automation/).
## Contributing
SameBoy is an open-source project licensed under the MIT license, and you're welcome to contribute by creating issues, implementing new features, improving emulation accuracy and fixing existing open issues. You can read the [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) to make sure your contributions are as effective as possible.
## Compilation ## Compilation
SameBoy requires the following tools and libraries to build: SameBoy requires the following tools and libraries to build:
* clang * clang
* make * make
* Cocoa port: OS X SDK and Xcode command line tools * macOS Cocoa port: macOS SDK and Xcode (For command line tools and ibtool)
* SDL port: libsdl2 * SDL port: libsdl2
* [rgbds](https://github.com/bentley/rgbds/releases/), for boot ROM compilation * [rgbds](https://github.com/bentley/rgbds/releases/), for boot ROM compilation
On Windows, SameBoy also requires: On Windows, SameBoy also requires:
* Visual Studio (For headers, etc.) * Visual Studio (For headers, etc.)
* [GnuWin](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/) * [GnuWin](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/)
* Running vcvars32 before running make. Make sure all required tools and libraries are in %PATH% and %lib%, respectively. * Running vcvars32 before running make. Make sure all required tools and libraries are in %PATH% and %lib%, respectively. (see [Build FAQ](https://github.com/LIJI32/SameBoy/blob/master/build-faq.md) for more details on Windows compilation)
To compile, simply run `make`. The targets are `cocoa` (Default for macOS), `sdl` (Default for everything else), `libretro`, `bootroms` and `tester`. You may also specify `CONF=debug` (default), `CONF=release`, `CONF=native_release` or `CONF=fat_release` to control optimization, symbols and multi-architectures. `native_release` is faster than `release`, but is optimized to the host's CPU and therefore is not portable. `fat_release` is exclusive to macOS and builds x86-64 and ARM64 fat binaries; this requires using a recent enough `clang` and macOS SDK using `xcode-select`, or setting them explicitly with `CC=` and `SYSROOT=`, respectively. All other configurations will build to your host architecture. You may set `BOOTROMS_DIR=...` to a directory containing precompiled boot ROM files, otherwise the build system will compile and use SameBoy's own boot ROMs. To compile, simply run `make`. The targets are `cocoa` (Default for macOS), `sdl` (Default for everything else), `libretro`, `bootroms` and `tester`. You may also specify `CONF=debug` (default), `CONF=release`, `CONF=native_release` or `CONF=fat_release` to control optimization, symbols and multi-architectures. `native_release` is faster than `release`, but is optimized to the host's CPU and therefore is not portable. `fat_release` is exclusive to macOS and builds x86-64 and ARM64 fat binaries; this requires using a recent enough `clang` and macOS SDK using `xcode-select`, or setting them explicitly with `CC=` and `SYSROOT=`, respectively. All other configurations will build to your host architecture. You may set `BOOTROMS_DIR=...` to a directory containing precompiled boot ROM files, otherwise the build system will compile and use SameBoy's own boot ROMs.

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# Attempting to build the Cocoa frontend fails with NSInternalInconsistencyException # macOS Specific Issues
## Attempting to build the Cocoa frontend fails with NSInternalInconsistencyException
When building on macOS, the build system will make a native Cocoa app by default. In this case, the build system uses the Xcode `ibtool` command to build user interface files. If this command fails, you can fix this issue by starting Xcode and letting it install components. After this is done, you should be able to close Xcode and build successfully. When building on macOS, the build system will make a native Cocoa app by default. In this case, the build system uses the Xcode `ibtool` command to build user interface files. If this command fails, you can fix this issue by starting Xcode and letting it install components. After this is done, you should be able to close Xcode and build successfully.
# Attempting to build the SDL frontend on macOS fails on linking ## Attempting to build the SDL frontend on macOS fails on linking
SameBoy on macOS expects you to have SDL2 installed via Brew, and not as a framework. Older versions expected it to be installed as a framework, but this is no longer the case. SameBoy on macOS expects you to have SDL2 installed via Brew, and not as a framework. Older versions expected it to be installed as a framework, but this is no longer the case.
# Windows Build Process
## Tools and Libraries Installation
For the various tools and libraries, follow the below guide to ensure easy, proper configuration for the build environment:
### SDL2
For [libSDL2](https://libsdl.org/download-2.0.php), download the Visual C++ Development Library pack. Place the extracted files within a known folder for later. Both the `\x86\` and `\include\` paths will be needed.
The following examples will be referenced later:
- `C:\SDL2\lib\x86\*`
- `C:\SDL2\include\*`
### rgbds
After downloading [rgbds](https://github.com/bentley/rgbds/releases/), ensure that it is added to the `%PATH%`. This may be done by adding it to the user's or SYSTEM's Environment Variables, or may be added to the command line at compilation time via `set path=%path%;C:\path\to\rgbds`.
### GnuWin
Ensure that the `gnuwin32\bin\` directory is included in `%PATH%`. Like rgbds above, this may instead be manually included on the command line before installation: `set path=%path%;C:\path\to\gnuwin32\bin`.
## Building
Within a command prompt in the project directory:
```
vcvars32
set lib=%lib%;C:\SDL2\lib\x86
set include=%include%;C:\SDL2\include
make
```
Please note that these directories (`C:\SDL2\*`) are the examples given within the "SDL Port" section above. Ensure that your `%PATH%` properly includes `rgbds` and `gnuwin32\bin`, and that the `lib` and `include` paths include the appropriate SDL2 directories.
## Common Errors
### Error -1073741819
If encountering an error that appears as follows:
``` make: *** [build/bin/BootROMs/dmg_boot.bin] Error -1073741819```
Simply run `make` again, and the process will continue. This appears to happen occasionally with `build/bin/BootROMs/dmg_boot.bin` and `build/bin/BootROMs/sgb2_boot.bin`. It does not affect the compiled output. This appears to be an issue with GnuWin.
### The system cannot find the file specified (`usr/bin/mkdir`)
If errors arise (i.e., particularly with the `CREATE_PROCESS('usr/bin/mkdir')` calls, also verify that Git for Windows has not been installed with full Linux support. If it has, remove `C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin` from the SYSTEM %PATH% until after compilation. This happens because the Git for Windows version of `which` is used instead of the GnuWin one, and it returns a Unix-style path instead of a Windows one.