<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <title>Coding Style</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"> </head> <body> <div class="header"> <h1>The Mesa 3D Graphics Library</h1> </div> <iframe src="contents.html"></iframe> <div class="content"> <h1>Coding Style</h1> <p> Mesa is over 20 years old and the coding style has evolved over time. Some old parts use a style that's a bit out of date. Different sections of mesa can use different coding style as set in the local EditorConfig (.editorconfig) and/or Emacs (.dir-locals.el) file. Alternatively the following is applicable. If the guidelines below don't cover something, try following the format of existing, neighboring code. </p> <p> Basic formatting guidelines </p> <ul> <li>3-space indentation, no tabs. <li>Limit lines to 78 or fewer characters. The idea is to prevent line wrapping in 80-column editors and terminals. There are exceptions, such as if you're defining a large, static table of information. <li>Opening braces go on the same line as the if/for/while statement. For example: <pre> if (condition) { foo; } else { bar; } </pre> <li>Put a space before/after operators. For example, <tt>a = b + c;</tt> and not <tt>a=b+c;</tt> <li>This GNU indent command generally does the right thing for formatting: <pre> indent -br -i3 -npcs --no-tabs infile.c -o outfile.c </pre> <li>Use comments wherever you think it would be helpful for other developers. Several specific cases and style examples follow. Note that we roughly follow <a href="https://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/">Doxygen</a> conventions. <br> <br> Single-line comments: <pre> /* null-out pointer to prevent dangling reference below */ bufferObj = NULL; </pre> Or, <pre> bufferObj = NULL; /* prevent dangling reference below */ </pre> Multi-line comment: <pre> /* If this is a new buffer object id, or one which was generated but * never used before, allocate a buffer object now. */ </pre> We try to quote the OpenGL specification where prudent: <pre> /* Page 38 of the PDF of the OpenGL ES 3.0 spec says: * * "An INVALID_OPERATION error is generated for any of the following * conditions: * * * <length> is zero." * * Additionally, page 94 of the PDF of the OpenGL 4.5 core spec * (30.10.2014) also says this, so it's no longer allowed for desktop GL, * either. */ </pre> Function comment example: <pre> /** * Create and initialize a new buffer object. Called via the * ctx->Driver.CreateObject() driver callback function. * \param name integer name of the object * \param type one of GL_FOO, GL_BAR, etc. * \return pointer to new object or NULL if error */ struct gl_object * _mesa_create_object(GLuint name, GLenum type) { /* function body */ } </pre> <li>Put the function return type and qualifiers on one line and the function name and parameters on the next, as seen above. This makes it easy to use <code>grep ^function_name dir/*</code> to find function definitions. Also, the opening brace goes on the next line by itself (see above.) <li>Function names follow various conventions depending on the type of function: <pre> glFooBar() - a public GL entry point (in glapi_dispatch.c) _mesa_FooBar() - the internal immediate mode function save_FooBar() - retained mode (display list) function in dlist.c foo_bar() - a static (private) function _mesa_foo_bar() - an internal non-static Mesa function </pre> <li>Constants, macros and enum names are ALL_UPPERCASE, with _ between words. <li>Mesa usually uses camel case for local variables (Ex: "localVarname") while gallium typically uses underscores (Ex: "local_var_name"). <li>Global variables are almost never used because Mesa should be thread-safe. <li>Booleans. Places that are not directly visible to the GL API should prefer the use of <tt>bool</tt>, <tt>true</tt>, and <tt>false</tt> over <tt>GLboolean</tt>, <tt>GL_TRUE</tt>, and <tt>GL_FALSE</tt>. In C code, this may mean that <tt>#include <stdbool.h></tt> needs to be added. The <tt>try_emit_</tt>* methods in src/mesa/program/ir_to_mesa.cpp and src/mesa/state_tracker/st_glsl_to_tgsi.cpp can serve as examples. </ul> </p> </div> </body> </html>