Questions tagged [coding-style]
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coding-style
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Groovy - Cleaning up functions
I have a gross looking function and am wanting to clean it up. All it contains is some maps, a for loop, and if statements.
Basically I have a map that I would like to grab only certain information ...
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Module name redefines built-in
I'm making a game in Python, and it makes sense to have one of my modules named 'map'. My preferred way of importing is to do this:
from mygame import map
As pylint is telling me, however, this is ...
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List of highly-regarded PHP style guides?
I've recently been shaking up my coding habits and have been toying with various approaches to coding style... things like using a space between method call parentheses and the parameters they contain,...
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Style Question: if block in or around function?
Let's say that I have a function that should only execute if some constant is defined. which of the following would be better
Option 1: wrap all the function calls in an if block:
if(defined('...
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When to use 'if…else if' and when to use
1) I know how if…else if statements work, but in the next example both methods are identical as far as the resulting value is concerned. So does it matter which of the two methods I use or should I ...
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Is this Macro Abuse?
I was reverse engineering some code and came across this...
/************************************************************************/
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Is it simpler to group tests or to keep them separate?
I just had a discussion with a colleague where we disagreed about which of the following snippets was simpler:
public boolean foo(int x, int y) {
if (x < 0)
return false;
if (y <...
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Whats the cleanest way to code logic for search, create if not found, search again
I have been writing code like the following enough a lot lately.
I don't like the duplicate code in the else block.
Is there some obvious thing I'm missing? I pondered 'goto' but abandoned it when ...
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An interesting detail about variable name
I have read tutorials all over the web with different kinds of tutorials specified on game (however, this turns out to be pretty general).
Are there any reasons to why many developers name their ...
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Eclipse Checkstyle Plugin works with Java 1.5?
I wanted some tool which could check all the standard violations that I make while I write code. After some search I found Eclipse Checkstyle Plugin suitable to my requirement.
I have not yet tried ...
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Is there a coding standard for Java?
I can develop an application/project. But that is not in the correct coding standard. it takes large memory and others can not be understand it easily. What the General Standard to for coding. I have ...
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Which combination of tags should I use?
In my form I have 3 styles of text: styleA (size 16 and bold, more like a header) styleB (size 16, normal weight, the normal text) and styleC (size 14 and italic, a note at the end).
Should styleA ...
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Premature optimization in Java: when to use "x = foo.getX()" vs simply "foo.getX()"
When I find myself calling the same getter method multiple times, should this be considered a problem? Is it better to [always] assign to a local variable and call only once?
I'm sure the answer of ...
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changing tooltip in visualstatemanager
i want to be able to change the tooltip on Checked and Unchecked, i tried:
<VisualState x:Name="Checked">
<Storyboard>
<ObjectAnimationUsingKeyFrames Duration="0" ...
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Body persitant inline style in ckEditor
I'm trying all day to set up a peristant style attribute to the body tag of the ckeditor instance. I could not find something like bodyStyle in ckeditor.config api (only bodyId and bodyClass).
So I ...
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Java Coding Conventions: Getters & Setters [closed]
Why is it convention to place getters and setters after constructors within classes?
I would rather see them placed immediately after class fields, before the constructors, in order to see which of ...
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Initializing default values for private fields in constructors explicitely.. WTF?
Consider the following code snippet from .NET 4.0 library:
private T[] array;
private static T[] emptyArray;
private int size;
private int version;
static Stack()
{
Stack<T>....
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Reduce casting and better styling
Consider the following (nasty) code:
/// <summary>
/// Calls matching process error code on response.Code
/// </summary>
/// <param name="response">Actually will be ...
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return value style question
Lets say I have the following code
public static string GetXMLValue()
{
XDocument settingsFile = XDocument.Load("Settings.xml");
return settingsFile.Element("Settings").Element("GenericValue")...
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x or y: acceptable idiom, or obfuscation?
I have to extract values from a variable that may be None, with some defaults in mind. I first wrote this code:
if self.maxTiles is None:
maxX, maxY = 2, 2
else:
maxX, maxY = self.maxTiles
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Question on Function Declaration
Given the two code examples which is preferred? In the first the return variable is defined as a local variable. In the second the return variable is passed by the caller. Are you allowed to define a ...
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Best Practice: if(foo== false) or if(!foo) [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What is the preferred way to write boolean expressions in Java
Today, me and my colleague raked up an argument.
Which is a better way to use the boolean variables in Java ...
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Documenting getters and setters [closed]
For simple getters/setters, like the one below, what's the best way to document it?
public float getPrice()
{
return price;
}
I'm pretty strict about coding standards, so my IDE warns me about ...
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Are C++ comments considered bad style in C? [closed]
I was discussing C programming styles with some students and when we were talking about comments, one of them noted that he doesn't use C++ comments in C code because they are a bad idea. Turns out ...
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Software Best Practices Training topics required [closed]
Sorry to post this mundane question here, but I need help!
I have to do a 1 hour Software Best Practices Training for some
programmers in my company. Audience are Freshers to couple of years
...
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Would you write this code the same way using OOP PHP?
I'm trying to go oop with one of my scripts. It's a contact script which deals with encodings when sending an email through jQuery's ajax function.
I wanted to make the user able to use the same ...
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create image style in xaml
I don't know why I'm having so much trouble doing this, it shouldn't be hard, but I must be Blend-incompetent. Can someone give me the xaml for an image style where the image is at 60% opacity, on ...
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Tips for coding using hostile tools? [closed]
I am developing an application using the wrong tools. I don't wish to get into the rights or wrongs of this - the platform has been blessed as Strategic and nothing is going to change that now. But I'...
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Updating a codebase to meet standards
If you've got a codebase which is a bit messy in respect to coding standards - a mix of different conventions from different people - is it reasonable to give one person the task of going through ...
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Stylistic Issue - to separate functions or not?
I'd like to know if there is any consensus on what is better practice in this general statement type.
if(CouldDoSomething())
DoThatThing();
else
WriteErrors(...
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If 'else' is about to happen anyway should it be declared or not? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Should ‘else’ be kept or dropped in cases where it’s not needed?
When
a = 0
This:
var foo = function() {
if (a != 0) return true
return false
}
Or ...
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remove unwanted styles from objects using jquery (or php)?
I was wondering if there was any way of removing unwanted style attributes from objects (p, ul, li etc), as for some reason my client has decided to copy/paste information from word into a wysiwyg and ...
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How to force a class to be initialised? [closed]
What is the best and cleanest way to do this? Specifically, I need some code in a static initializer block to run in that class, but I'd like to make this as clean-looking as possible.
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How do I declare the version number for a Perl module?
I thought I knew how to declare version numbers for modules. But after reading the article "$VERSION Confusion" at Modern Perl Books, a Modern Perl Blog; I'm now more confused than I started. (...
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Using spaces before and after the `=` sign of HTML element attribute [closed]
I am wondering if there's a "best" approach to having a space before and after the equal sign in a HTML page when you write it down. It seems like no one is using this, but for me it seems fairly ...
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Style: objective c and token concatenation
This is a style question:
Because Apple reserves the "_" privatization for its keywords, I was thinking of something along the lines of the following:
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#define _(name) ...
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Resharper: Code Style Sharing - Enforcing
We have a team of 40+ engineers working on a common code base. We're using resharper, and have been sharing our suggested settings by having a 'definitive' configuration file emailed out which people ...
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Office2007 Setupstyle with WIX
any idea, how to make a setup which looks like Office2007-Setup? For example the blue buttons which become golden on hover etc.?
Greetings
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How to group enums, structures and subclasses in classes?
I've heard bad things about overusing regions but when adding enums to my classes I put them into a #region "Enums" at the end of the class, and do the same with structures and even subclasses.
Is ...
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Should 'else' be kept or dropped in cases where it's not needed? [closed]
This is a sort of trivial question but something I've been wondering about.
In terms of style (I assume the performance is identical), is it better to keep an 'else' in an if statement where it's not ...
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How to change indentation etc of a piece of code? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicates:
Code polisher / reformater for C, C++ or Fortran
Best C++ Code Formatter/Beautifier
I am working as part of a team on a C++ project. Part of the code is a highly modified ...
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Haskell coding-style: map, fmap or <$>?
Is there any reason to prefer one of the following notations over the others or is this simply a matter of preference?
map toLower "FOO"
fmap toLower "FOO"
toLower <$> "FOO"
As an aside: I ...
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How to set text in a static label to bold style?
I'm writing an application for a Pocket PC 2003 device. In it there is a dialog where various text information is shown. The information is separated so that each piece resides inside its own label, ...
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C# style question, ctor variable names & class property names
Trying to do everything by the book, is this correct?:
public class JollyHockey
{
public string AnotherCoolProperty { get { return anotherCoolProperty; } }
string anotherCoolProperty;
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Is there a way to iterate a specified number of times without introducing an unnecessary variable?
If I want to iterate n times in Java, I write:
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
// do stuff
}
In Python, it seems the standard way to do this is:
for x in range(n):
# do stuff
As always, ...
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Qt thick database client architecture
My goal is to create a thick client to the database. Basically it is all about managing three lists of data.
I would like to slice my application into decoupled layers so using Qt's Model/View ...
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Prefixing property names with an underscore in Objective C [duplicate]
I've previously avoided underscores in my variable names, perhaps a holdover from my college Java days. So when I define a property in Objective C this is what I naturally do.
// In the header
@...
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C++ Style Coding
First off, I know this may be a very stupid question, so don't shoot me for asking it.
I come from C++ background, and I love C++ to death, but now that I've been using C# for a while, I've grown to ...
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What is the preferred way to check for a Null pointer in C++?
Options A:
if (NULL == pSomethingColumn) // Yes, we use Yoda conditions
if (NULL != pSomethingColumn)
Or
if (pSomethingColumn)
if (!pSomethingColumn)
I am looking for references explaining the ...
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Typing convention for local collections in Java
I recently ran across a set of code which instantiated local maps as following:
HashMap<String, Object> theMap = new HashMap<String, Object>();
Typically, when I've seen HashMaps used (...