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 * A space an if and its parenthesis i.e. `if (` instead of `if(`.
 * Spaces between annotation element-value pairs. i.e. @ExposedType(name = "unicode", base = PyBaseString.class) instead of @ExposedType(name="unicode",base=PyBaseString.class)
 * A space between an if and its parenthesis i.e. `if (` instead of `if(`.
 * Spaces between annotation element-value pairs. i.e. `@ExposedType(name = "unicode", base = PyBaseString.class)` instead of `@ExposedType(name="unicode",base=PyBaseString.class)`

When contributing code or patches to Jython, please try to follow these guidelines.

Python Code

In general, follow [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ PEP 8]. When importing Java code, always use fully qualified class names, not package names ie from java.lang import String instead of from java import lang.

Java Code

  • Javadoc on any publicly exposed method or field.
  • 4 spaces for indentation, no tabs.
  • No nested ternary statements.
  • A luxurious 100 characters per line.
  • No copy and pasted, repeated code: if you're doing the same thing twice, make a method.
  • Braces on all loops and if else statements
  • A space between an if and its parenthesis i.e. if ( instead of if(.

  • Spaces between annotation element-value pairs. i.e. @ExposedType(name = "unicode", base = PyBaseString.class) instead of @ExposedType(name="unicode",base=PyBaseString.class)

  • Methods longer than 10 lines should have whitespace and comments breaking them up into coherent operations.
  • Descriptive names for fields and methods.
  • No @author tags in code.

  • Any field on an object that isn't modified after construction should be final.
  • Fields at the top of the class.
  • Don't declare fields with their default values ie private Object blah; instead of private Object blah = null; and int i; instead of int i = 0;

Beyond these rules, follow the [http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/ Sun Java standards].

Example (adapted from Sun document)

package org.jython.blah;
import org.jython.blah.BlahBlah;
/**
 * Class description goes here.
 */
public class Blah extends SomeClass {
    /* A class implementation comment can go here. */
    /** classVar1 documentation comment */
    public static int classVar1;
    /**
     * classVar2 documentation comment that happens to be
     * more than one line long
     */
    private static Object classVar2;
    /** instanceVar1 documentation comment */
    public Object instanceVar1;
    /** instanceVar2 documentation comment */
    protected int instanceVar2;
    /** instanceVar3 documentation comment */
    private Object[] instanceVar3;
    /**
     * ...constructor Blah documentation comment...
     */
    public Blah() {
        // ...implementation goes here...
    }
    /**
     * ...method doSomething documentation comment...
     */
    public void doSomething() {
        // ...implementation goes here...
    }
    /**
     * ...method doSomethingElse documentation comment...
     * @param someParam description
     */
    public void doSomethingElse(Object someParam) {
        // ...implementation goes here...
    }
}

CodingStandards (last edited 2018-03-31 19:06:54 by JeffAllen)