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*** CODING STANDARDS ***
These are the coding standards for Elgg. All core development, bundled
plugins, and tickets attached to Trac are expected to be in this format.
* Unix line endings
* Hard tabs, 4 character tab spacing.
* No shortcut tags ( <? or <?= or <% )
* PHPDoc comments on functions and classes (including methods and declared
members).
* Mandatory wrapped {}s around any code blocks.
Bad:
if (true)
foreach($arr as $elem)
echo $elem;
Good:
if (true) {
foreach($arr as $elem) {
echo $elem;
}
}
* Name standalone functions using underscore_character().
* Name classes using CamelCase() and methods using lowerCamelCase().
* Name globals and constants in ALL_CAPS (FALSE, TRUE, NULL, ACCESS_FRIENDS,
$CONFIG).
* Space functions like_this($required, $optional = TRUE)
* Space keywords and constructs like this: if (false) { ... }
* Include variables in strings with double quotes instead of concatenating:
Bad:
echo 'Hello, ' . $name . '! How are you?';
Good:
echo "Hello, $name! How are you?";
* Line lengths should be reasonable. If you are writing lines over 100
characters, please revise the code.
* Use slash-style comments. (// and /* */)
* Preferred no closing ?> tag at EOF. (Avoids problems with trailing
whitespace, marginal speed improvements.)
*** DEPRECATING APIs ***
Occasionally, functions and classes must be deprecated in favor of newer
replacements. Since 3rd party plugin authors rely on a consistent API, backward
compatibility must be maintained, but will not be maintained indefinitely as
plugin authors are expected to properly update their plugins. In order to
maintain backward compatibility, deprecated APIs will follow these guidelines:
* API changes cannot occur between bugfix versions (1.6.0 - 1.6.1).
* API changes between minor versions (1.6 - 1.7) must maintain backward
compatibility for at least 2 minor versions. (See procedures, below.)
* Bugfixes that change the API cannot be included in bugfix versions.
* API changes between major versions (1.0 - 2.0) can occur without regard to
backward compatibility.
The procedures for deprecating an API are as follows:
* The first minor version (1.7) with a deprecated API must include a wrapper
function/class (or otherwise appropriate means) to maintain backward
compatibility, including any bugs in the original function/class.
This wrapper function will use elgg_log('...', 'WARNING') to announce
that the function is deprecated.
* The second minor version (1.8) maintains the backward compatibility wrapper,
but in addition to elgg_log(), a register_error() message is also thrown.
* The third minor version (1.9) removes the wrapper function. Any use of
the deprecated API should be corrected before this.
The general timeline for three minor releases is 8 to 12 months.
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