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Updated Coding Standards (mediawiki => markdown)
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== Coding Standards ==
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##Coding Standards
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* Format your code so that we can read it, please!
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* Use tabs for formatting, NOT SPACES. Tabs create smaller files and editors allow developers to view a tab as however many spaces as they prefer. Spaces do not allow this. There is one exception (see arrays below).
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* Comments go on the line ABOVE the code, NOT to the right of the code!
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* For each section of code put a section divider with basic explanation of the following code/functions. It should look like this:
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```php
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/**
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* These functions are used to pick my nose
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*/
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```
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* Do not document every bit of code in comments. PHP is an interpreted language and it will be nasty on performance.
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* Use switch statements where many elseif's are going to be used. Switch is faster and I like it better!
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* <b>If - statements</b> need to use the following format:
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```php
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if ($var == "example")
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{
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echo "This is only an example";
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}
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//Do NOT make if statements like this:
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if ($var == 'example'){ echo 'An example'; }
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```
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<b>All other styles are not to be used.</b>
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* ALL 'if' statements MUST have matching { } (brackets). Do NOT create 'if' statements like this:
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```php
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if ($a == b)
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dosomething();
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//or:
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if ($a == b) dosomething();
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```
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<b>They make the code more difficult to read and follow.</b>
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* class/function format:
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<code>
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```php
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class testing
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{
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function print_to_screen()
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}
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}
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}
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</code>
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```
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* Associative arrays must be written in the following manner:
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<code>
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```php
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$array = array
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(
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'var' => 'value',
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'var2' => 'value2'
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);
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</code>
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```
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** Note that tabs are preferred around the '=>'.
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<b>Note that tabs are preferred around the '=>'.</b>
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* Use the long format for <?php. Do NOT use <?.
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* All code should start with 1 tab. Example:
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<code>
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```php
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<?php
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dosomething();
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if ($a)
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{
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dosomemorestuff();
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}
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</code>
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* Use lower case for variable and function names. No stubbly-case (mixed-case) code.
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<code>
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//correct
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var $my_var;
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function my_function()
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//incorrect
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var $MyVar;
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function MyFunction()
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</code>
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```
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Thanks for following these rules :)
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