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[openbeosnetteam] question about coding style
- From: Oliver Tappe <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeosnetteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 15:25:56 +0200
[sorry if this appears twice, I used the wrong address for the first try]
Hi there,
are there any coding style guidelines for haiku apart from the ones from
OpenTracker (which are mentioned on haiku's website)?
I am asking because I am a bit confused as to what coding style is actually
applying to haiku kernel code, as the code I read seemingly violates the
OpenTracker guidelines here and there:
according to the guidelines...
- 'udp_protocol' should be 'UdpProtocol'
- method declarations should be lined up (with lots of space to the left)
Is there some specific coding style for the kernel?
I am very willing to follow any coding guidelines, but it *is* easier if you
know precisely what guidelines to adhere to >;o)
cheers,
Oliver
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