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authorXavier Chantry <shiningxc@gmail.com>2008-08-21 09:09:16 +0200
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2008-08-23 15:38:43 +0200
commit081f64aea3aa7df13f1ccd1da601075abab6b1ba (patch)
treeb3cc7c4568b4257f87ba6f86266818be1812fac6
parent0969c2e700c6bd7f855ddfa4e73b6ccd71911ff5 (diff)
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fix HACKING asciidoc file.
The HACKING file seemed to be broken : http://archlinux.org/pacman/HACKING.html And indeed, running asciidoc HACKING issued a number of warnings : WARNING: HACKING: line 27: missing [paradef-default] C-style entry type: numbered : expected 1 got 3 WARNING: HACKING: line 44: list item 3 out of sequence WARNING: HACKING: line 49: missing [paradef-default] C-style entry type: numbered : expected 2 got 4 WARNING: HACKING: line 62: list item 4 out of sequence type: numbered : expected 3 got 5 WARNING: HACKING: line 69: list item 5 out of sequence type: numbered : expected 4 got 6 WARNING: HACKING: line 75: list item 6 out of sequence type: numbered : expected 5 got 7 WARNING: HACKING: line 83: list item 7 out of sequence WARNING: HACKING: line 104: missing [paradef-default] C-style entry WARNING: HACKING: line 116: missing [paradef-default] C-style entry WARNING: HACKING: line 126: missing [paradef-default] C-style entry I just followed the syntax example there : http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#X56 And all is fine now :) Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <shiningxc@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
-rw-r--r--HACKING36
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING
index 230cbb09..09e782d7 100644
--- a/HACKING
+++ b/HACKING
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ Coding style
1. All code should be indented with tabs. (Ignore the use of only spaces in
this file) By default, source files contain the following VIM modeline:
+
-[C]
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+[code,C]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/* vim: set ts=2 sw=2 noet: */
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2. When opening new blocks such as 'while', 'if', or 'for', leave the opening
brace on the same line as the beginning of the codeblock. The closing brace
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ code~~~~~~~~~~
braces, even if it's just a one-line block. This reduces future error when
blocks are expanded beyond one line.
+
-[C]
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+[code,C]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
for(lp = list; lp; lp = lp->next) {
newlist = _alpm_list_add(newlist, strdup(lp->data));
}
@@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ while(it) {
free(it);
it = ptr;
}
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3. When declaring a new function, put the opening and closing braces on their
own line. Also, when declaring a pointer, do not put a space between the
asterisk and the variable name.
+
-[C]
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+[code,C]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
alpm_list_t *alpm_list_add(alpm_list_t *list, void *data)
{
alpm_list_t *ptr, *lp;
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ alpm_list_t *alpm_list_add(alpm_list_t *list, void *data)
}
...
}
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4. Comments should be ANSI-C89 compliant. That means no `// Comment` style;
use only `/* Comment */` style.
@@ -101,37 +101,37 @@ Currently our #include usage is in messy shape, but this is no reason to
continue down this messy path. When adding an include to a file, follow this
general pattern, including blank lines:
-[C]
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+[code,C]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#include "config.h"
#include <standardheader.h>
#include <another.h>
#include <...>
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Follow this with some more headers, depending on whether the file is in libalpm
or pacman proper. For libalpm:
-[C]
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+[code,C]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/* libalpm */
#include "yourfile.h"
#include "alpm_list.h"
#include "anythingelse.h"
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For pacman:
-[C]
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+[code,C]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#include <alpm.h>
#include <alpm_list.h>
/* pacman */
#include "yourfile.h"
#include "anythingelse.h"
-code~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/////
vim: set ts=2 sw=2 syntax=asciidoc et: