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Re: Coding / Style Standards for sharing C code
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I also agree with employing a "Pretty Print" style clean-up program as Dave suggested to make it easier to be sure new code adheres to the CD standard. And Gene's rating system is interesting. I think the coding standard itself will be fairly easy to define. For general consumption I think we'll need to be able to condense the major points to one or two sheets of bullets that is then backed by the in-depth standard definition and reasoning. [edit] We'll need to think hardest about platform (PIC) specific and IFI specific standards. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 29-04-2004 at 18:52. |
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Re: Coding / Style Standards for sharing C code
We probably should address repository, software licenses, the rating system, and other side-issues in either the original thread or in new threads and keep this one focused purely on coding standards. Since the original thread was co-opted we might want to start a new thread with a title like "Code Repository."
Okay, let's think about this.
-Utilities like "Artistic Style" and lint. -Design standards (now some of these might be overkill for FIRST) like:
If we can get through some initial brainstorming we can start to divide and conquer the problem. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 29-04-2004 at 20:05. |
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Okay, here is what I think I hear so far:
Marc McLeod is in. gwross is in. Dave Flowerday is in. Kevin Watson has not declared himself as "IN" but is at least making suggestions. Many others are also interested at least in terms of comments and suggestions. I am still waiting to hear from the Jason Morella/Dave Lavery collective to see if they have a rep they want on. I am going to see if I can get on of the C guys from my team to "volunteer" I also need to get in contact with Innovation First -- Perhaps we can get Bob and Tony to volunteer Mark Lambert or one of there other coders to the project. There have been a lot of discussion/suggestions on this thread, but as I have said many times, I don't really want to solve the problem here. I think the purpose of this thread should be to firm up the group of people that are going to take ownership of this thing and propose a big picture solution. Joe J. |
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It's hard to restrain myself from start to throwing ideas around as I think of them. I'll restrain myself. I'm camping this weekend anyway, so I'll be out-of-touch until Monday.
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. Yes, you can pencil me in.-Kevin |
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Re: Coding / Style Standards for sharing C code
Here's my 2 cents. (Wrote this up yesterday)
My thoughts on what the standard should be:
Some stuff from the first thread:
I am willing to help hammer this thing out/code it/whatever. Be warned: I'm 15 (almost 16) and don't have any professional coding expierience. I encourage the guys who end up making this (Why just the profesionals?) to get a forum, but I think keep it public. Those who aren't actually writting should try to restrain from posting there, but I think they should be able to. What's the noun for "a piece of code that is uploaded to a code repository"? |
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