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It is important to maintain consistent design, look and feel. Thus, below a few basic guidelines are listed.
First and foremost, make sure you are familiar with the official Boost Library Requirements and Guidelines.
Second, strive for writing idiomatic C++11, clean and elegant code.
Maintain structure your source code files according to the following guidelines:
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Name files in a meaningful way.
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In the header, put
#include
guard based on header path and file name#ifndef BOOST_ASTRONOMY_<DIR1>_<DIR2>_<FILE>_HPP #define BOOST_ASTRONOMY_<DIR1>_<DIR2>_<FILE>_HPP ... #endif
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Make sure each header is self-contained, i.e. that they include all headers they need.
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All public headers should be placed in
boost/astronomy/
orboost/astronomy/<component>/
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All non-public headers should be placed
boost/astronomy/detail
orboost/astronomy/<component>/detail
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All public definitions should reside in scope of
namespace boost { namespace astronomy {...}}
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All non-public definitions should reside in scope of
namespace boost { namespace astronomy { namespace detail {...}}}
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Write your code to fit within 90 columns of text.
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Use EditorConfig for your editor and enable .editorconfig to:
- Indent with 4 spaces and no tabs.
- Trim any trailing whitespaces.
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Do not increases the indentation level within namespace.