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== Shell scripts ==
== Shell scripts ==
UNIX agnosticism:
UNIX agnosticism:
* Don't assume absolute path, use <code>#!/usr/bin/env bash<code> and not <code>#!/bin/bash</code> (it could be elsewhere on BSD or Solaris)
* Don't assume absolute path, use <code>#!/usr/bin/env bash</code> and not <code>#!/bin/bash</code> (it could be elsewhere on BSD or Solaris)
* Use `sh` as must as possible, try to avoid <code>bash</code>, document exceptions rationale in your commits
* Use `sh` as must as possible, try to avoid <code>bash</code>, document exceptions rationale in your commits



Revision as of 10:50, 24 May 2017

All languages

  • Don't use more complicated constructs like ternary operators
  • Keep functions short and simple.
  • Define explicitly methods visibility, as several languages have different default values (e.g. private for C# class members, public for PHP methods)

C

If you use ClangFormat, a .clang-format file is available.

PHP

  • K&R, 1TBS variant, including for functions
  • 4 spaces as indent
  • The keywords true, false and null must be in lower case.
  • Arrays use short syntax
  • Array elements ends with a comma

Python

We follow PEP-8.

Rust

We follow Rust default style, described at https://aturon.github.io/. It's mainly a K&R, 1TBS variant.

Use trailing comma for elements in every struct/impl/etc.

Salt

Whitespaces:

  • Indent with two spaces

Files provisioned:

  • When you ask to download a file remotely, you need a source hash, pick SHA256 as algo
  • Each file provisioned from the Salt repository must contains an header explaining the fact, with the full path in the rOPS repo

BSD and Linux distros compatible states:

  • populate the map.jinja file with OS logic (e.g. `dirs` for /etc vs /usr/local/etc)
  • when you've a specific set of tasks to do for one OS/distro, it's acceptable to enclose it in a state by an if block

Shell scripts

UNIX agnosticism:

  • Don't assume absolute path, use #!/usr/bin/env bash and not #!/bin/bash (it could be elsewhere on BSD or Solaris)
  • Use `sh` as must as possible, try to avoid bash, document exceptions rationale in your commits

Whitespaces:

  • One whitespace line between shebang and actual content
  • Indent with tabulations

File names:

  • We use hyphens (-) as separators, not underscores or camelcase.
  • Filename should start by a verb if it performs an action
  • Don't use .sh extensions (sometimes you'll see them on Phabricator pastes' titles, but it has been added there, so Phab knows shell syntax highlighting should be used)