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Author SHA1 Message Date
Austin Clements
98cad5a207 Sync schemata with current code structure
The schema itself hasn't changed, but many of the references to
functions in notmuch-show.c were out of date.
2012-04-15 09:42:14 -03:00
Adam Wolfe Gordon
5abc9c1097 schemata: Add documentation for JSON reply format. 2012-03-19 21:56:25 -03:00
Adam Wolfe Gordon
06a34f1407 TODO: Add replying to multiple messages 2012-03-19 21:53:30 -03:00
Austin Clements
661c357123 Document the JSON schemata used by show and search 2012-02-27 22:32:49 -04:00
David Bremner
022a281080 STYLE: Initial draft of coding style document
This was edited by (at least) Austin, Tomi, and myself.

Amended with Austin's proposed wording for indentation.
2012-02-12 11:58:19 -05:00
Tomi Ollila
9e701465eb uncrustify.cfg: label indent, some known types, not, # and ##
Adjusted some uncrustify variables to get closer to prevailing style:

* Label indent (for goto) relative to current indentation.
* Registered GMimeObject and mime_node_t being as types.
* Space after ! (not) operator.
* No space after 'stringify' (#) preprosessor token.
* No spacing change around ## (option not versatile enough).

There are at least 3 cases where attention needs to be paid:

* If there is newline between function name and open paren in function
  call, the paren (and args) are indented too far right.
* #define HOUR (60 *MINUTE) -- i.e. no space after star (*).
* void (*foo)(args) -- i.e no space between (name) and (args).
2012-01-25 07:40:50 -04:00
David Bremner
871fc32837 uncrustify.cfg: initial support for notmuch coding style
Uncrustify is a free (as in GPL2+) tool that indents and beautifies
C/C++ code. It is similar to GNU indent in functionality although
probably more configurable (in fairness, indent has better
documentation).  Uncrustify does not have the indent mis-feature of
needing to have every typedef'ed type defined in the
configuration (even standard types like size_t).

This configuration starts with the linux-kernel style from the
uncrustify config, disables aggressive re-indenting of structs,
and fine tunes the handling 'else' and braces.

In an ideal situation, running uncrustify on notmuch code would be
NOP; currently this is not true for all files because 1) the
configuration is not perfect 2) the coding style of notmuch is not
completely consistent; in particular the treatment of braces after
e.g. for (_) is not consistent.

Some fine tuning by Tomi Olilla.
2012-01-21 15:11:25 -04:00
David Bremner
d51b784214 Start devel directory for developer tools and documentation.
We had a lot of back and forth about the name of this directory, but
nothing very conclusive. In the end, I just chose "devel" just to move
on.
2012-01-17 22:53:31 -04:00