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updated guidelines

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ to reverse at the time, calling the original functions is acceptable.
This is a list of some things that have been reversed to some non-trivial extent.
Not everything is listed, check the code.
(TODO: keep this list at least a bit up to date...)
```
CPool
@ -52,6 +53,11 @@ CPathFind
CCam
CParticle
CParticleMgr
CPointLights
CCoronas
CAntennas
CClouds
CHud
```
# Low hanging fruit
@ -79,9 +85,12 @@ functionname(args)
if(a == b){
s1;
s2;
}else{
s3;
s4;
}
if(x != y)
s3;
s5;
}
type functionname(args)
@ -89,9 +98,12 @@ type functionname(args)
if (a == b) {
s1;
s2;
} else {
s3;
s4;
}
if (x != y)
s3;
s5;
}
```
@ -105,14 +117,31 @@ type functionname ( args )
s1;
s2;
}
if ( x != y )
else
{
s3;
s4;
}
if ( x != y )
{
s5;
}
}
```
Indentation is done with TABS.
i.e.
* Put the brace on the same line as control statements
* Put the brace on the next line after function definitions and structs/classes
* Put an `else` on the same line with the braces
* Don't put braces around single statements
* Put the function return type on a separate line
* Indent with TABS
As for the less cosmetic choices, here are some guidelines how the code should look:
@ -124,6 +153,8 @@ since `4` will be used in other places and you can't easily see where else the e
* Use the right types. In particular:
* use the lower case types! (unless you're Fire_Head)
* don't use types like `__int16`, we have `int16` for that
* don't use `unsigned`, we have typedefs for that
@ -132,6 +163,8 @@ since `4` will be used in other places and you can't easily see where else the e
* don't even think about using win32 types (`BYTE`, `WORD`, &c.) unless you're writing win32 specific code
* declare pointers like `int *ptr;`, not `int* ptr;`
* As for variable names, the original gta source code was not written in a uniform style,
but here are some observations: