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James Clampffer commented on HDFS-9328:
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I'm fine with relaxing the clang-format rule as well. If the rest of the
conventions are followed I don't think it adds too much other than stripping
whitespace, which can be done with a variety of other tools, and limiting line
width. [~wheat9] do you still consider this a hard requirement?
I'll add a simple if/else example as well.
> Formalize coding standards for libhdfs++ and put them in a README.txt
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> Key: HDFS-9328
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-9328
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: hdfs-client
> Reporter: James Clampffer
> Assignee: James Clampffer
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: HDFS-9328.HDFS-8707.000.patch
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> We have 2-3 people working on this project full time and hopefully more
> people will start contributing. In order to efficiently scale we need a
> single, easy to find, place where developers can check to make sure they are
> following the coding standards of this project to both save their time and
> save the time of people doing code reviews.
> The most practical place to do this seems like a README file in libhdfspp/.
> The foundation of the standards is google's C++ guide found here:
> https://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.html
> Any exceptions to google's standards or additional restrictions need to be
> explicitly enumerated so there is one single point of reference for all
> libhdfs++ code standards.
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