For those of you who aren't sure where the heck those space-after-comma and
the other rules are coming from, that's the K&R coding standard, which is
the coding standard for the php4 repository. One other rule that's really
not followed is [3]:
[3] Be generous with whitespace and braces. Always prefer:
if (foo) {
bar;
}
to:
if(foo)bar;
Keep one empty line between the variable decleration section and
the statements in a block, as well as between logical statement
groups in a block. Maintain at least one empty line between
two functions, preferably two.
At 20:09 29/07/2001, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>Guys,
>
>Please follow the coding standards as they appear in the CODING_STANDARDS
>with code you commit to the PHP repository.
>Stuff I noticed while going over large portions of code in the last few days:
> - open-curly-braces should not appear on the same line as a function
> declaration, but on the following line
> - commas (e.g. in function calls or declarations, or macro calls)
> should be followed by a space. I.e., foo(a, b, c), never foo(a,b,c).
>
>Going over code which has many different layouts is a real pain. The code
>in the php4 repository at least should be consistent.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Zeev
>
>
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