Code Formatting Guidelines
General Formatting Guidelines for Julia code contributions
- Follow the latest dev version of Julia Style Guide.
- use whitespace to make the code more readable
- no whitespace at the end of a line (trailing whitespace)
- comments are good, especially when they explain the algorithm
- try to adhere to a 92 character line length limit
- it is generally preferred to use ASCII operators and identifiers over Unicode equivalents whenever possible
- in docstrings refer to the language as "Julia" and the executable as "
julia"
General Formatting Guidelines For C code contributions
- 4 spaces per indentation level, no tabs
- space between
ifand((if (x) ...) - newline before opening
{in function definitions f(void)for 0-argument function declarations- newline between
}andelseinstead of} else { - if one part of an
if..elsechain uses{ }then all should - no whitespace at the end of a line