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HACKING
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Coding style
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This project is programmed using the Linux kernel coding style, see
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http://lxr.linux.no/linux/Documentation/CodingStyle for details.
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Please use the same style for any code contributions, thanks!
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The Python decoders should follow the usual Python conventions and use
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Python idioms as far as it makes sense. The coding style should mostly follow
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the Python PEP-8, which includes the convention of 4 spaces for indentation.
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See http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ for details.
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Contributions
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-------------
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- Patches should be sent to the development mailinglist at
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sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net (please subscribe to the list first).
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https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel
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- Alternatively, you can also clone the git repository and let us know
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from where to pull/review your changes. You can use gitorious.org,
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github.com, or any other public git hosting site.
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Random notes
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- Don't do variable declarations in compound statements, only at the
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beginning of a function.
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- Generally avoid assigning values to variables at declaration time,
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especially so for complex and/or run-time dependent values.
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- Consistently use g_*malloc() / g_*malloc0(). Do not use standard
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malloc()/calloc() if it can be avoided (sometimes other libs such
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as libftdi can return malloc()'d memory, for example).
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- Always properly match allocations with the proper *free() functions. If
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glib's g_*malloc()/g_*malloc0() was used, use g_free() to free the
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memory. Otherwise use standard free(). Never use the wrong function!
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- We assume that "small" memory allocations (< 1MB) will always succeed.
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Thus, it's fine to use g_malloc() or g_malloc0() for allocations of
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simple/small structs and such (instead of using g_try_malloc()), and
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there's no need to check the return value.
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Do use g_try_malloc() or g_try_malloc0() for large (>= 1MB) allocations
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and check the return value.
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- You should never print any messages (neither to stdout nor stderr nor
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elsewhere) "manually" via e.g. printf() or g_log() or similar functions.
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Only srd_err()/srd_warn()/srd_info()/srd_dbg()/srd_spew() should be used.
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- Use glib's gboolean / TRUE / FALSE for boolean types consistently.
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Do not use <stdbool.h> and its true / false, and do not invent private
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definitions for this either.
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- Consistently use the same naming convention for #include guards in headers:
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<PROJECTNAME>_<PATH_TO_FILE>_<FILE>
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This ensures that all #include guards are always unique and consistent.
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Example: LIBSIGROKDECODE_LIBSIGROKDECODE_INTERNAL_H
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- Consistently use the same naming convention for API functions:
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<libprefix>_<groupname>_<action>().
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Examples:
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srd_log_loglevel_set(), srd_log_loglevel_get(), srd_log_handler_set(),
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srd_log_handler_set_default(), and so on.
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Getter/setter function names should usually end with "_get" or "_set".
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Functions creating new "objects" should end with "_new".
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Functions destroying "objects" should end with "_destroy".
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Functions adding or removing items (e.g. from lists) should end with
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either "_add" or "_remove".
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Functions operating on all items from a list (not on only one of them),
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should end with "_all", e.g. "_remove_all", "_get_all", and so on.
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Use "_remove_all" in favor of "_clear" for consistency.
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- All enums should generally use an explicit start number of 10000.
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If there are multiple "categories" in the enum entries, each category
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should be 10000 entries apart from the next one. The start of categories
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are thus 10000, 20000, 30000, and so on.
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Adding items to an enum MUST always append to a "category", never add
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items in the middle of a category. The order of items MUST NOT be changed.
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Any of the above would break the ABI.
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The enum item 0 is special and is used as terminator in some lists, thus
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enums should not use this for "valid" entries (and start at 10000 instead).
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Doxygen
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- In Doxygen comments, put an empty line between the block of @param lines
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and the final @return line. The @param lines themselves (if there is more
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than one) are not separated by empty lines.
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- Mark private functions (SRD_PRIV) with /** @private */, so that Doxygen
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doesn't include them in the output. Functions that are "static" anyway
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don't need to be marked like this.
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- Mark private variables/#defines with /** @cond PRIVATE */ and
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/** @endcond */, so that Doxygen doesn't include them in the output.
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Variables that are "static" don't need to be marked like this.
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- Mark all public API functions (SRD_API) with a @since tag which indicates
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in which release the respective function was added (e.g. "@since 0.1.0").
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If the function has existed before, but its API changed later, the @since
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tag should mention only the release when the API last changed.
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Example: The srd_foo() call was added in 0.1.0, but the API changed in
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the later 0.2.0 release. The docs should read "@since 0.2.0" in that case.
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Non-public functions (static ones, and those marked SRD_PRIV) don't need
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to have @since markers.
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The @since tag should be the last one, i.e. it should come after @param,
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@return, @see, and so on.
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Protocol decoder guidelines
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- The 'desc' metadata field for a protocol decoder, which contains a
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short, one-line description of the protocol/bus, should be at most 55
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characters long, and end with a full stop. This short description can be
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displayed on the command-line using "sigrok-cli -V -l 3", or in various
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different places in GUIs.
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- Longer, multi-line descriptions should be placed in the protocol
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decoder's __init__.py file as docstring. It can be viewed (for a specific
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protocol decoder, e.g., UART) via "sigrok-cli -a uart", or in various
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other places in GUIs.
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- Generally use strings for states (of the PD state machine), not integers.
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This avoids having to keep a list of state definitions at the top of file.
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The performance overhead for this is negligible in practice.
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Recommended:
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self.state = 'IDLE'
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self.state = 'GET STOP BIT'
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Not recommended:
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self.state = IDLE
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self.state = GET_STOP_BIT
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(where IDLE = 0 and GET_STOP_BIT = 1, for example)
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- Generally use strings for commands/IDs in generated protocol packets.
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This avoids having to know magic numbers of the PD in higher-level PDs.
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The performance overhead for this is negligible in practice.
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Recommended:
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self.put(x, y, p, ['STOPBIT', 0, 0])
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self.put(x, y, p, ['ADDRESS READ', 0x51])
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Not recommended:
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self.put(x, y, p, [STOPBIT, 0, 0])
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self.put(x, y, p, [ADDRESS_READ, 0x51])
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(with STOPBIT = 3 and ADDRESS_READ = 7, for example)
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- Use ALL-CAPS names for PD states and protocol packet commands/ID.
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Words should be separated by spaces (not underscores or the like).
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Recommended:
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'FIND ADDRESS', 'GET TEMPERATURE', 'START'
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Not recommended:
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'FIND_ADDRESS', 'Get Temperature', 'start'
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Testsuite
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---------
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You can run the libsigrokdecode testsuite using:
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$ make check
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Protocol decoder test framework
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-------------------------------
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Please see the sigrok-test repository for a protocol decoder test suite that
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checks the decoded data of various PDs against known-good reference data.
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Release engineering
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-------------------
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See
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http://sigrok.org/wiki/Developers/Release_process
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for a list of items that need to be done when releasing a new tarball.
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