Python code conventions ======================= Python code follows [PEP 8](http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/). Naming conventions: - Module names are short and all lowercase; eg pyb, stm. - Class names are CamelCase, with abreviations all uppercase; eg I2C, not I2c. - Function and method names are all lowercase with words separated by a single underscore as necessary to improve readability; eg mem_read. - Constants are all uppercase with words separated by a single underscore; eg GPIO_IDR. C code conventions ================== When writing new C code, please adhere to the following conventions. White space: - Expand tabs to 4 spaces. - Don't leave trailing whitespace at the end of a line. - For control blocks (if, for, while), put 1 space between the keyword and the opening parenthesis. - Put 1 space after a comma, and 1 space around operators. Braces: - Use braces for all blocks, even no-line and single-line pieces of code. - Put opening braces on the end of the line it belongs to, not on a new line. - For else-statements, put the else on the same line as the previous closing brace. Header files: - Header files should be protected from multiple inclusion with #if directives. See an existing header for naming convention. Type names and declarations: - When defining a type, put '_t' after it. Integer types: Micro Python runs on 16, 32, and 64 bit machines, so it's important to use the correctly-sized (and signed) integer types. The general guidelines are: - For most cases use mp_int_t for signed and mp_uint_t for unsigned integer values. These are guaranteed to be machine-word sized and therefore big enough to hold the value from a Micro Python small-int object. - Use size_t for things that count bytes / sizes of objects. - You can use int/uint, but remember that they may be 16-bits wide. - If in doubt, use mp_int_t/mp_uint_t. Examples -------- Braces and spaces: int foo(int x, int y) { if (x < y) { foo(y, x); } else { foo(x + 1, y - 1); } for (int i = 0; i < x; i++) { } } Type declarations: typedef struct _my_struct_t { int member; void *data; } my_struct_t;