Again coding style.
--- a/CodingStyle.txt Fri Oct 28 11:31:54 2011 +0200
+++ b/CodingStyle.txt Fri Oct 28 13:07:54 2011 +0200
@@ -7,16 +7,25 @@
which the Linux Kernel coding style shall be used to minimize the
differences).
-* Lines shall not exceed 78 characters.
+1) Line length
-* Indentation shall be done using 4 space characters
+- Lines shall not exceed 78 characters.
-* No whitespace shall be left at the end of a line.
+2) Whitespace
-* After a comma, a single space shall be placed (if not followed by a
- line break).
+- Indentation shall be done using 4 space characters
-* Braces shall be placed in the following way (K&R style):
+- No whitespace shall be left at the end of a line.
+
+- After commas, colons and semicolons, a single space shall be
+ placed (if not followed by a line break).
+
+- Binary operators (=, ==, ~=, |, ||, etc.) shall be enclosed by 2 spaces
+ (except . and ->).
+
+3) Placing braces
+
+- Braces shall be placed in the following way (K&R style):
if (...) {
...
@@ -31,10 +40,12 @@
...
}
-* Macros shall be named in CAPITAL letters. If a macro contains multiple
- statements, they should be enclosed by a 'do {} while (0)' loop. Macro
- parameters shall also be capital letters and shall be enclosed py parantheses
- if necessary.
+4) Defines and Macros
+
+- Defines and macros shall be named in CAPITAL letters. If a macro contains
+ multiple statements, they should be enclosed by a 'do {} while (0)' loop.
+ Macro parameters shall also be capital letters and shall be enclosed py
+ parantheses if necessary.
#define MACRO(A, B) \
do { \