Coding Guidelines

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Revision as of 12:07, 11 July 2007

Contents

General Recommendations

GNU Standards is also a good read for developers in general.

C Coding

All C code should be done in the C99 standard -- it's much more maintainable, less error prone, clean and concise, and removes a lot of C's warts.

Here is some good information about C99:

This is a good C coding guide:

C++ Coding

C++ Style Guidelines

Commit Logs

GNU Change Log Guidelines


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General Recommendations

GNU Standards is also a good read for developers in general.

C Coding

All C code should be done in the C99 standard -- it's much more maintainable, less error prone, clean and concise, and removes a lot of C's warts.

Here is some good information about C99:

This is a good C coding guide:

C++ Coding

C++ Style Guidelines

Commit Logs

GNU Change Log Guidelines