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= Hacking =
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If you've taken to hacking Pentadactyl source code, we hope that you'll share
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your changes. In case you do, please keep the following in mind, and we'll be
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happy to accept your patches.
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== Documentation ==
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First of all, all new features and all user-visible changes to existing
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features need to be documented. That means editing the appropriate help files
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and adding a NEWS entry where appropriate. When editing the NEWS file, you
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should add your change to the top of the list of changes. If your change
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alters an interface (key binding, command) and is likely to cause trouble,
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prefix it with 'IMPORTANT:', otherwise, place it below the other 'IMPORTANT'
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entries. If you're not sure if your change merits a news entry, or if it's
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important, please ask.
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== Coding Style ==
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In general: Just look at the existing source code!
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=== The most important style issues are: ===
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* Use 4 spaces to indent things, no tabs, not 2, nor 8 spaces. If you use Vim,
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this should be taken care of automatically by the modeline (like the
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one below).
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* No trailing whitespace.
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* Use " for enclosing strings instead of ', unless using ' avoids escaping of lots of "
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Example: alert("foo") instead of alert('foo');
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* Use // regexp literals rather than RegExp constructors, unless
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you're constructing an expression on the fly, or RegExp
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constructors allow you to escape less /s than the additional
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escaping of special characters required by string quoting.
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Good: /application\/xhtml\+xml/
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Bad: RegExp("application/xhtml\\+xml")
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Good: RegExp("http://(www\\.)vimperator.org/(.*)/(.*)")
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Bad: /http:\/\/(www\.)vimperator.org\/(.*)\/(.*)/
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* Exactly one space after if/for/while/catch etc. and after a comma, but none
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after a parenthesis or after a function call:
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for (pre; condition; post)
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but:
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alert("foo");
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* Bracing is formatted as follows:
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function myFunction () {
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if (foo)
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return bar;
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else {
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baz = false;
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return baz;
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}
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}
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var quux = frob("you",
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{
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a: 1,
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b: 42,
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c: {
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hoopy: "frood"
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}
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});
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When in doubt, look for similar code.
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* No braces for one-line conditional statements:
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Right:
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if (foo)
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frob();
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else
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unfrob();
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* Prefer lambda-style functions where suitable:
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Right: list.filter(function (elem) elem.good != elem.BAD);
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Wrong: list.filter(function (elem) { return elem.good != elem.BAD });
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Right: list.forEach(function (elem) { window.alert(elem); });
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Wrong: list.forEach(function (elem) window.alert(elem));
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* Anonymous function definitions should be formatted with a space after the
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keyword "function". Example: function () {}, not function() {}.
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* Prefer the use of let over var i.e. only use var when required.
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For more details, see
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en/New_in_JavaScript_1.7#Block_scope_with_let
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* Reuse common local variable names E.g. "elem" is generally used for element,
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"win" for windows, "func" for functions, "res" for return values etc.
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* Prefer // over /* */ comments (exceptions for big comments are usually OK)
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Right: if (HACK) // TODO: remove hack
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Wrong: if (HACK) /* TODO: remove hack */
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* Documentation comment blocks use /** ... */ Wrap these lines at 80
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characters.
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* Only wrap lines if it makes the code obviously clearer. Lines longer than 132
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characters should probably be broken up rather than wrapped anyway.
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* Use UNIX new lines (\n), not windows (\r\n) or old Mac ones (\r)
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* Use Iterators or Array#forEach to iterate over arrays. for (let i
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in ary) and for each (let i in ary) include members in an
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Array.prototype, which some extensions alter.
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Right:
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for (let [,elem] in Iterator(ary))
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for (let [k, v] in Iterator(obj))
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ary.forEach(function (elem) { ...
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Wrong:
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for each (let elem in ary)
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The exceptions to this rule are for objects with __iterator__ set.
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* Avoid using 'new' with constructors where possible, and use [] and
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{} rather than new Array/new Object.
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Right:
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RegExp("^" + foo + "$")
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Function(code)
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new Date
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Wrong:
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new RegExp("^" + foo + "$")
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new Function(code)
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Date() // Right if you want a string-representation of the date
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* Don't use abbreviations for public methods
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Right:
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function splitString()...
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let commands = ...;
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let cmds = ...; // Since it's only used locally, abbreviations are ok, but so are the full names
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Wrong:
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function splitStr()
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== Testing ==
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Functional tests are implemented using the Mozmill automated testing framework
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-- https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mozmill_Tests.
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A fresh profile is created for the duration of the test run.
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The host application binary tested can be overridden via the HOSTAPP_PATH
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makefile variable. E.g.,
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$ HOSTAPP_PATH=/path/to/firefox make -e -C pentadactyl test
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// vim: fdm=marker sw=4 ts=4 et ai:
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