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# Tint style guide
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* Generally, follow the [Chromium style guide for C++](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/styleguide/c++/c++.md)
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which itself is built on the [Google C++ style guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html).
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* Overall try to use the same style and convention as code around your change.
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* Code must be formatted. Use `clang-format` with the provided [.clang-format](../.clang-format)
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file. The `tools/format` script runs the formatter.
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* Code should not have linting errors.
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The `tools/lint` script runs the linter. So does `git cl upload`.
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* Do not use C++ exceptions
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* Do not use C++ RTTI.
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Instead, use `tint::Castable::As<T>()` from
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[src/castable.h](../src/castable.h)
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* Generally, avoid `assert`. Instead, issue a [diagnostic](../src/diagnostic.h)
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and fail gracefully, possibly by returning an error sentinel value.
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Code that should not be reachable should call `TINT_UNREACHABLE` macro
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and other internal error conditions should call the `TINT_ICE` macro.
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See [src/debug.h](../src/debug.h)
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* Use `type` as part of a name only when the name refers to a type
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in WGSL or another shader language processed by Tint. If the concept you are
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trying to name is about distinguishing between alternatives, use `kind` instead.
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## Compiler support
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2022-03-31 14:30:46 +00:00
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Tint requires C++17.
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Tint uses the Chromium build system and will stay synchronized with that system.
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Compiler configurations beyond that baseline is on a best-effort basis.
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We strive to support recent GCC and MSVC compilers.
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## Test code
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We might relax the above rules rules for test code, since test code
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shouldn't ship to users.
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However, test code should still be readable and maintainable.
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For test code, the tradeoff between readability and maintainability
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and other factors is weighted even more strongly toward readability
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and maintainability.
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