| IJG JPEG LIBRARY: CODING RULES |
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| Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane. |
| This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. |
| For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. |
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| Since numerous people will be contributing code and bug fixes, it's important |
| to establish a common coding style. The goal of using similar coding styles |
| is much more important than the details of just what that style is. |
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| In general we follow the recommendations of "Recommended C Style and Coding |
| Standards" revision 6.1 (Cannon et al. as modified by Spencer, Keppel and |
| Brader). This document is available in the IJG FTP archive (see |
| jpeg/doc/cstyle.ms.tbl.Z, or cstyle.txt.Z for those without nroff/tbl). |
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| Block comments should be laid out thusly: |
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| /* |
| * Block comments in this style. |
| */ |
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| We indent statements in K&R style, e.g., |
| if (test) { |
| then-part; |
| } else { |
| else-part; |
| } |
| with two spaces per indentation level. (This indentation convention is |
| handled automatically by GNU Emacs and many other text editors.) |
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| Multi-word names should be written in lower case with underscores, e.g., |
| multi_word_name (not multiWordName). Preprocessor symbols and enum constants |
| are similar but upper case (MULTI_WORD_NAME). Names should be unique within |
| the first fifteen characters. (On some older systems, global names must be |
| unique within six characters. We accommodate this without cluttering the |
| source code by using macros to substitute shorter names.) |
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| We use function prototypes everywhere; we rely on automatic source code |
| transformation to feed prototype-less C compilers. Transformation is done |
| by the simple and portable tool 'ansi2knr.c' (courtesy of Ghostscript). |
| ansi2knr is not very bright, so it imposes a format requirement on function |
| declarations: the function name MUST BEGIN IN COLUMN 1. Thus all functions |
| should be written in the following style: |
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| LOCAL(int *) |
| function_name (int a, char *b) |
| { |
| code... |
| } |
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| Note that each function definition must begin with GLOBAL(type), LOCAL(type), |
| or METHODDEF(type). These macros expand to "static type" or just "type" as |
| appropriate. They provide a readable indication of the routine's usage and |
| can readily be changed for special needs. (For instance, special linkage |
| keywords can be inserted for use in Windows DLLs.) |
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| ansi2knr does not transform method declarations (function pointers in |
| structs). We handle these with a macro JMETHOD, defined as |
| #ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES |
| #define JMETHOD(type,methodname,arglist) type (*methodname) arglist |
| #else |
| #define JMETHOD(type,methodname,arglist) type (*methodname) () |
| #endif |
| which is used like this: |
| struct function_pointers { |
| JMETHOD(void, init_entropy_encoder, (int somearg, jparms *jp)); |
| JMETHOD(void, term_entropy_encoder, (void)); |
| }; |
| Note the set of parentheses surrounding the parameter list. |
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| A similar solution is used for forward and external function declarations |
| (see the EXTERN and JPP macros). |
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| If the code is to work on non-ANSI compilers, we cannot rely on a prototype |
| declaration to coerce actual parameters into the right types. Therefore, use |
| explicit casts on actual parameters whenever the actual parameter type is not |
| identical to the formal parameter. Beware of implicit conversions to "int". |
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| It seems there are some non-ANSI compilers in which the sizeof() operator |
| is defined to return int, yet size_t is defined as long. Needless to say, |
| this is brain-damaged. Always use the SIZEOF() macro in place of sizeof(), |
| so that the result is guaranteed to be of type size_t. |
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| The JPEG library is intended to be used within larger programs. Furthermore, |
| we want it to be reentrant so that it can be used by applications that process |
| multiple images concurrently. The following rules support these requirements: |
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| 1. Avoid direct use of file I/O, "malloc", error report printouts, etc; |
| pass these through the common routines provided. |
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| 2. Minimize global namespace pollution. Functions should be declared static |
| wherever possible. (Note that our method-based calling conventions help this |
| a lot: in many modules only the initialization function will ever need to be |
| called directly, so only that function need be externally visible.) All |
| global function names should begin with "jpeg_", and should have an |
| abbreviated name (unique in the first six characters) substituted by macro |
| when NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES is set. |
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| 3. Don't use global variables; anything that must be used in another module |
| should be in the common data structures. |
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| 4. Don't use static variables except for read-only constant tables. Variables |
| that should be private to a module can be placed into private structures (see |
| the system architecture document, structure.doc). |
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| 5. Source file names should begin with "j" for files that are part of the |
| library proper; source files that are not part of the library, such as cjpeg.c |
| and djpeg.c, do not begin with "j". Keep source file names to eight |
| characters (plus ".c" or ".h", etc) to make life easy for MS-DOSers. Keep |
| compression and decompression code in separate source files --- some |
| applications may want only one half of the library. |
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| Note: these rules (particularly #4) are not followed religiously in the |
| modules that are used in cjpeg/djpeg but are not part of the JPEG library |
| proper. Those modules are not really intended to be used in other |
| applications. |