## Documentation How to document the code:: /*! This is a small comment on one line * * This is a detailed description * spanning several lines. * * Example usage: * @code * fn(a, &b); * @endcode * * @param[in] src This is a description of the first parameter * @param[in,out] dest This is a description of the second parameter * @retval TRUE This is a description of the return value * @retval FALSE This is a description of another return value * @see See also this function */ ## C style Clixon uses 4-char indentation, a la emacs "cc-mode". ### Function declarations Functions in C code are written as follows:: static int myfn(int par1, my_structure *par2) { int retval = -1; my_structure *ms; ms = NULL; Notes: 1. the return type of the function and all qualifers on first line (`static int`) 2. function name and first parameter on second line, thereafter each parameter on own line 3. Each parameter indented to match the "longest" (`my_structure`) 4. Pointer declarations written: `type *p`, not: `type* p`. 5. All local variables in a function declared at top of function, not inline with C-statements. 6. Local variables can be initialized with scalars or constants, not eg malloc or functions with return values that need to be checked for errors 7. There is a single empty line between local variable declarations and the first function statement. Function signatures are declared in include files or in forward declaration using "one-line" syntax, unless very long:: static int myfn(int par1, my_structure *par2); ### Errors Errors are typically declared as follows:: if (myfn(0) < 0){ clicon_err(OE_UNIX, EINVAL, "myfn"); goto done; } All function returns that have return values must be checked Default return values form a function are: - `0` OK - `-1` Fatal Error In some cases, Clixon uses three-value returns as follows: - `1` OK - `0` Invalid - `-1` Fatal error ### Return values Clixon uses goto:s only to get a single point of exit functions as follows:: { int retval = -1; ... retval = 0; done: return retval } Notes: 1. Use only a single return statement in a function 2. Do not use of goto:s in other ways ### Comments Use `/* */`. Use `//` only for temporal comments. Do not use "======", ">>>>>" or "<<<<<<" in comments since git merge conflict uses that.