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Style Guide

The style guide can be summed up as 'clang-format with the Google style set'. In addition, the Google Style Guide is followed and cpplint is the source of truth.

Base rules:

  • 80 column line length max
  • LF (Unix-style) line endings
  • 2-space soft tabs, no TABs!
  • Google Style Guide for naming/casing/etc

Code that really breaks from the formatting rules will not be accepted, as then no one else can use clang-format on the code without also touching all your lines.

Tools

clang-format

clang-format with the Google style is used to format all files. I recommend installing/wiring it up to your editor of choice so that you don't even have to think about tabs and wrapping and such.

Command Line

To use the xb format auto-formatter, you need to have a clang-format on your PATH. If you're on Windows you can do this by installing an LLVM binary package from the LLVM downloads page. If you install it to the default location the xb format command will find it automatically even if you don't choose to put all of LLVM onto your PATH.

Visual Studio

Grab the official experimental Visual Studio plugin. To switch to the Google style go Tools -> Options -> LLVM/Clang -> ClangFormat and set Style to Google. Then use ctrl-r/ctrl-f to trigger the formatting. Unfortunately it only does the cursor by default, so you'll have to select the whole doc and invoke it to get it all done.

If you have a better option, let me know!

Xcode

Install Alcatraz to get the ClangFormat package. Set it to use the Google style and format on save. Never think about tabs or linefeeds or whatever again.

cpplint

TODO(benvanik): write a cool script to do this/editor plugins. In the future, the linter will run as a git commit hook and on travis.