Re: Bluez coding style again

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On Sunday 18 January 2009 17:08:12 ext Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> > > --- a/sbc/sbc_tables.h
> > > +++ b/sbc/sbc_tables.h
> > > @@ -161,30 +161,30 @@ static const int32_t synmatrix8[16][8] = {
> > >         ((FIXED_A) 1 << (sizeof(FIXED_T) * CHAR_BIT - 1)) + 0.5)
> > >  #define F(x) F_PROTO4(x)
> > >  static const FIXED_T _sbc_proto_fixed4[40] = {
> > > -        F(0.00000000E+00),  F(5.36548976E-04),
> > > +       F(0.00000000E+00),  F(5.36548976E-04),
> > >         -F(1.49188357E-03),  F(2.73370904E-03),
> > > -        F(3.83720193E-03),  F(3.89205149E-03),
> > > -        F(1.86581691E-03),  F(3.06012286E-03),
> > > +       F(3.83720193E-03),  F(3.89205149E-03),
> > > +       F(1.86581691E-03),  F(3.06012286E-03),
> >
> > With this latest commit, the vertical alignment of elements in tables
> > gets messed up and it becomes harder to see any kind of symmetry in the
> > tables. If the spaces are strictly forbidden, I would probably prefer
> > replacing them with '+' character.
>
> that would be fine with me.
>
> > Anyway, with this requirement also in effect, it makes harder to use the
> > standard 'checkpatch.pl' from linux distribution as you have to watch for
> > a lot more stuff which can get through.
> >
> > Adding --strict option to 'checkpatch.pl' only also reports something
> > like:
> >
> > CHECK: multiple assignments should be avoided
> > #623: FILE: sbc/sbc_primitives.c:381:
> > +       x[159] = x[31] = pcm[0 + 2];
> >
> > CHECK: architecture specific defines should be avoided
> > #475: FILE: sbc/sbc_primitives_mmx.h:31:
> > +#if defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)) && \
> >
> >
> > I have learned the following extra bluez coding style requirements over
> > the standard linux coding style up to now:
> > 1. Space is required for cast operation, ex. '(int) x'
> > 2. Indentation between '#' and 'define' is forbidden
> > 3. Any kind of leading spaces are forbidden
> >
> > Have I missed something else?
> >
> > Anyway, does it make sense to introduce a modified variant of
> > 'checkpatch.pl'? Or probably somebody has done it already, but did not
> > care to share with everyone else? :)
>
> Not sure about checkpatch.pl, but the BlueZ coding style is mainly
> enforced by Johan and me. In some cases you have to break, but that
> should only happen if there is no other choice. 99% of the time you just
> can simplify your code. However I happily admit that with codec work
> this might not always be true.

OK, I see. Thanks for the explanation.

Script 'checkpatch.pl' from the linux kernel is quite convenient because it
detects most of the coding style problems automatically and saves some
of the time when preparing a patch.

I'm just desperately trying to do everything in a right way, but still happen
to violate one rule or another occasionally :)


Best regards,
Siarhei Siamashka
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