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- Software Style Guide
- ====================
- Most of the style guide recommendations here come from Douglas Crockford's book
- `JavaScript, the good parts <http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596517748.do>`_
- Tabs or spaces?
- ---------------
- We always indent 4 spaces.
- Underscores or camelCase?
- -------------------------
- We use camelCase for function names and underscores for variables names.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- function thisIsAFunction () {
- let this_is_a_variable;
- ...
- }
- const versus let
- ----------------
- Try to use `const` whenever possible. If a variable won't be reassigned, use
- `const`, otherwise use `let`.
- Spaces around operators
- -----------------------
- In general, spaces are put around operators, such as the equals ``=`` or plus ``+`` signs.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- if (sublocale != locale) {
- // do something
- }
- An exception is when they appear inside for-loop expressions, for example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- for (i=0; i<msgs_length; i++) {
- // do something
- }
- Generally though, rather err on the side of adding spaces, since they make the
- code much more readable.
- destructuring
- -------------
- When assigning to a variable via destructuring, add spaces between the curly
- brackets.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- const { foo } = bar;
- Global constants are written in ALL_CAPS
- ----------------------------------------
- Global identifiers that denote constant values should be written in
- all capital letters, with underscores between words.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- const SECONDS_IN_HOUR = 3600;
- function update () {
- const timeout = 20;
- let seconds_since_message = 0;
- // other stuff here
- }
- Function declaration and invocation
- -----------------------------------
- When declaring a function, the function name and the brackets after it are separated
- with a space. Like so:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- function update (model) {
- model.foo = 'bar';
- }
- When calling the same function, the brackets are written without a space in
- between:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- update(model);
- This is to make a more explicit visual distinction between method declarations
- and method invocations.
- Checking for equality
- ---------------------
- JavaScript has a strict ``===`` and less strict ``==`` equality operator. The
- stricter equality operator also does type checking. To avoid subtle bugs when
- doing comparisons, always use the strict equality check.
- Curly brackets
- --------------
- Curly brackets must appear on the same lines as the ``if`` and ``else`` keywords.
- The closing curly bracket appears on its own line.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- if (locales[locale]) {
- return locales[locale];
- } else {
- sublocale = locale.split("-")[0];
- if (sublocale != locale && locales[sublocale]) {
- return locales[sublocale];
- }
- }
- Always enclose blocks in curly brackets
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- When writing a block such as an ``if`` or ``while`` statement, always use
- curly brackets around that block of code. Even when not strictly required by
- the compiler (for example if its only one line inside the ``if`` statement).
- For example, like this:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- if (condition === true) {
- this.updateRoomsList();
- }
- somethingElse();
- and NOT like this:
- .. code-block:: javascript
- if (converse.auto_list_rooms)
- this.updateRoomsList();
- somethingElse();
- This is to aid in readability and to avoid subtle bugs where certain lines are
- wrongly assumed to be executed within a block.
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