I will do a coding conventions/style guide in the near future; that's a
good suggestion.
Doxygen is indeed used for the C++ docs. It's run with default arguments
using the config file in Code/doxygen (path may be slightly wrong, I'm not
in front of a computer)
The git/svn thing is done by Gianluca and I'm not sure how exactly it
works. It is currently monodirectional: svn->git. After this release I plan
to switch to git as the master repository and then we will have to figure
out how to reverse the sync.
-greg
On Wednesday, April 24, 2013, JP wrote:
> A soft question, RDKitters.
>
> Is there an official coding convention/style when contributing to RDKit?
> Just wondering. Of course, it is easy to copy whatever is in
> https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/tree/master/Code (but one hopes to pick
> some of the beautiful looking code!)
>
> And just to confirm, doxygen is used for API documentation - and an
> example of the style can be extracted from
> https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/blob/master/Code/GraphMol/ROMol.h , right?
> (How is the doxygen documentation generated? What is the command like?)
>
> Also, can you explain the bit of magic which synchronizes svn and git
> repositories? Is it bidirectional (e.g. will pull requests etc work)?
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> -
> Jean-Paul Ebejer
> Early Stage Researcher
>
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