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authorLaurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>2018-12-13 16:24:59 +0200
committerLaurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>2018-12-14 10:43:00 +0200
commit6f739290ec3bc08317345300c5023692f65e1309 (patch)
tree10b870dd2e062cfa3cd5fb7b62a96af755b91c64
parent58a31afc0c25e8f634b24c61e6d89ac2d3267c7e (diff)
Documentation: coding-style: Fix list indentation
The various lists in the document are not quoted blocks. Don't indent them. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org> Acked-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>
-rw-r--r--Documentation/coding-style.rst62
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/coding-style.rst b/Documentation/coding-style.rst
index d03eb3d5..1b67abed 100644
--- a/Documentation/coding-style.rst
+++ b/Documentation/coding-style.rst
@@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ Even if the programming language in use is different, the project embraces the
In particular, from the kernel style document, the following section are adopted:
- * 1 "Indentation"
- * 2 "Breaking Long Lines" striving to fit code within 80 columns and
- accepting up to 120 columns when necessary
- * 3 "Placing Braces and Spaces"
- * 3.1 "Spaces"
- * 8 "Commenting" with the exception that in-function comments are not
- always un-welcome.
+* 1 "Indentation"
+* 2 "Breaking Long Lines" striving to fit code within 80 columns and
+ accepting up to 120 columns when necessary
+* 3 "Placing Braces and Spaces"
+* 3.1 "Spaces"
+* 8 "Commenting" with the exception that in-function comments are not
+ always un-welcome.
While libcamera uses the kernel coding style for all typographic matters, the
project is a user space library, developed in a different programming language,
@@ -47,19 +47,19 @@ few exceptions and relaxed limitations on some subjects.
The following exceptions apply to the naming conventions specified in the
document:
- * File names: libcamera uses the .cpp extensions for C++ source files and
- the .h extension for header files
- * Variables, function parameters, function names and class members use
- camel case style, with the first letter in lower-case (as in 'camelCase'
- and not 'CamelCase')
- * Types (classes, structs, type aliases, and type template parameters) use
- camel case, with the first letter in capital case (as in 'CamelCase' and
- not 'camelCase')
- * Enum members use 'CamelCase', while macros are in capital case with
- underscores in between
- * All formatting rules specified in the selected sections of the Linux kernel
- Code Style for indentation, braces, spacing, etc
- * Header guards are formatted as '__LIBCAMERA_FILE_NAME_H__'
+* File names: libcamera uses the .cpp extensions for C++ source files and
+ the .h extension for header files
+* Variables, function parameters, function names and class members use
+ camel case style, with the first letter in lower-case (as in 'camelCase'
+ and not 'CamelCase')
+* Types (classes, structs, type aliases, and type template parameters) use
+ camel case, with the first letter in capital case (as in 'CamelCase' and
+ not 'camelCase')
+* Enum members use 'CamelCase', while macros are in capital case with
+ underscores in between
+* All formatting rules specified in the selected sections of the Linux kernel
+ Code Style for indentation, braces, spacing, etc
+* Header guards are formatted as '__LIBCAMERA_FILE_NAME_H__'
C++ Specific Rules
@@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ C++ Specific Rules
The code shall be implemented in C++03, extended with the following
C++-11-specific features:
- * Initializer lists
- * Type inference (auto and decltype)
- Type inference shall be used with caution, to avoid drifting towards an
- untyped language.
- * Range-based for loop
- * Lambda functions
- * Explicit overrides and final
- * Null pointer constant
- * General-purpose smart pointers (std::unique_ptr), deprecating std::auto_ptr.
- Smart pointers, as well as shared pointers and weak pointers, shall not be
- overused.
+* Initializer lists
+* Type inference (auto and decltype)
+ Type inference shall be used with caution, to avoid drifting towards an
+ untyped language.
+* Range-based for loop
+* Lambda functions
+* Explicit overrides and final
+* Null pointer constant
+* General-purpose smart pointers (std::unique_ptr), deprecating std::auto_ptr.
+ Smart pointers, as well as shared pointers and weak pointers, shall not be
+ overused.