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    #+TITLE:                 OpenFOAM C++ Style Guide
    
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    #+AUTHOR:                  OpenFOAM Foundation
    
    #+LINK:                    http://OpenFOAM.org
    
    #+OPTIONS: author:nil ^:{}
    
    #+STARTUP: hidestars
    #+STARTUP: odd
    
    *** General
        + 80 character lines max
    
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        + The normal indentation is 4 spaces per logical level.
    
        + Use spaces for indentation, not tab characters.
    
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        + Avoid trailing whitespace.
    
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        + The body of control statements (eg, =if=, =else=, =while=, /etc./). is
          always delineated with braces.  A possible exception can be
    
          made in conjunction with =break= or =continue= as part of a control
          structure.
    
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        + The body of =case= statements is usually delineated with braces.
        + Stream output
    
          + =<<= is always four characters after the start of the stream,
            so that the =<<= symbols align, i.e.
    
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        + Remove unnecessary class section headers, i.e. remove
    
    // * * * * * * * * * * * * * Private Member Functions  * * * * * * * * * * * //
    
          if they contain nothing, even if planned for 'future use'
    
    
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        + Class titles should be centred
    
    /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
                            Class exampleClass Declaration
    \*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    
    /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
    
                    Class exampleClass Declaration
    
    \*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    
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    *** The /.H/ Header Files
        + Header file spacing
    
          + Leave two empty lines between sections
    
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            (as per functions in the /.C/ file /etc./)
        + Use =//- Comment= comments in header file to add descriptions to class
    
          data and functions do be included in the Doxygen documentation:
    
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          + Text on the line starting with =//-= becomes the Doxygen brief
    
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          + Text on subsequent lines becomes the Doxygen detailed description /e.g./
    
            //- A function which returns a thing
            //  This is a detailed description of the function
            //  which processes stuff and returns other stuff
            //  depending on things.
            thing function(stuff1, stuff2);
    
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          + List entries start with =-= or =-#= for numbered lists but cannot start
    
            on the line immediately below the brief description so
    
            //- Compare triFaces
            //  Returns:
            //  -  0: different
            //  - +1: identical
            //  - -1: same face, but different orientation
            static inline int compare(const triFace&, const triFace&);
    
            //- Compare triFaces returning 0, +1 or -1
            //
            //  -  0: different
            //  - +1: identical
            //  - -1: same face, but different orientation
            static inline int compare(const triFace&, const triFace&);
    
            //- Compare triFaces returning 0, +1 or -1
            //  -  0: different
            //  - +1: identical
            //  - -1: same face, but different orientation
            static inline int compare(const triFace&, const triFace&);
    
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          + List can be nested for example
    
            //- Search for \em name
            //  in the following hierarchy:
            //  -# personal settings:
            //    - ~/.OpenFOAM/\<VERSION\>/
            //      <em>for version-specific files</em>
            //    - ~/.OpenFOAM/
            //      <em>for version-independent files</em>
            //  -# site-wide settings:
            //    - $WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/site/\<VERSION\>
            //      <em>for version-specific files</em>
            //    - $WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/site/
            //      <em>for version-independent files</em>
            //  -# shipped settings:
            //    - $WM_PROJECT_DIR/etc/
            //
            //  \return the full path name or fileName() if the name cannot be found
            //  Optionally abort if the file cannot be found
            fileName findEtcFile(const fileName&, bool mandatory=false);
    
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          + For more details see the Doxygen documentation.
        + Destructor
          + When adding a comment to the destructor use =//-= and code as a normal
            function:
    
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        + Inline functions
    
          + Use inline functions where appropriate in a separate /classNameI.H/
            file.  Avoid cluttering the header file with function bodies.
    
    *** The /.C/ Source Files
    
        + Do not open/close namespaces in a /.C/ file
    
          + Fully scope the function name, i.e.
    
            Foam::returnType Foam::className::functionName()
    
            namespace Foam
            {
                ...
                returnType className::functionName()
                ...
            }
    
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            *Exception*
    
            When there are multiple levels of namespace, they may be used in the
    
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            /.C/ file to avoid excessive clutter, i.e.
    
            namespace Foam
            {
            namespace compressible
            {
            namespace RASModels
            {
                ...
            } // End namespace RASModels
            } // End namespace compressible
            } // End namespace Foam
    
    
        + Use two empty lines between functions
    
    
    *** Coding Practice
    
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        + Passing data as arguments or return values:
          + Pass bool, label, scalar and other primitive types as copy,
            anything larger by reference.
        + =const=
    
          + Use everywhere it is applicable.
    
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        + Variable initialisation using
    
          const className& variableName = otherClass.data();
    
          const className& variableName(otherClass.data());
    
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        + Virtual functions
    
          + If a class is virtual, make all derived classes virtual.
    
    
    *** Conditional Statements
    
        *not* (no space between =if= and =(= used)
    
    *** =for= and =while= Loops
    
        *not* this (no space between =for= and =(= used)
    
        Note that when indexing through iterators, it is often slightly more
        efficient to use the pre-increment form. Eg, =++iter= instead of =iter++=
    
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    *** =forAll=, =forAllIter=, =forAllConstIter=, /etc./ loops
        Like =for= loops, but
    
        Using the =forAllIter= and =forAllConstIter= macros is generally
        advantageous - less typing, easier to find later.  However, since
        they are macros, they will fail if the iterated object contains
    
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        any commas /e.g./ following will FAIL!:
    
        forAllIter(HashTable<labelPair, edge, Hash<edge>>, foo, iter)
    
        These convenience macros are also generally avoided in other
        container classes and OpenFOAM primitive classes.
    
    
    *** Splitting Over Multiple Lines
    
    ***** Splitting return type and function name
    
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          + Split initially after the function return type and left align
          + Do not put =const= onto its own line - use a split to keep it with
    
            the function name and arguments.
    
            const Foam::longReturnTypeName&
            Foam::longClassName::longFunctionName const
    
            const Foam::longReturnTypeName&
                Foam::longClassName::longFunctionName const
    
            const Foam::longReturnTypeName& Foam::longClassName::longFunctionName
            const
    
            const Foam::longReturnTypeName& Foam::longClassName::
            longFunctionName const
    
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          + If it needs to be split again, split at the function name (leaving
    
            behind the preceding scoping =::=s), and again, left align, i.e.
    
            const Foam::longReturnTypeName&
            Foam::veryveryveryverylongClassName::
            veryveryveryverylongFunctionName const
    
    
    ***** Splitting long lines at an "="
    
         variableName =
             longClassName.longFunctionName(longArgument);
    
         OR (where necessary)
    
         variableName =
             longClassName.longFunctionName
             (
                 longArgument1,
                 longArgument2
             );
    
         variableName =
         longClassName.longFunctionName(longArgument);
    
         variableName = longClassName.longFunctionName
         (
             longArgument1,
             longArgument2
         );
    
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        + Operator spacing
    
          a + b, a - b
          a*b, a/b
          a & b, a ^ b
          a = b, a != b
          a < b, a > b, a >= b, a <= b
          a || b, a && b
    
        + Splitting formulae over several lines:
    
          Split and indent as per "splitting long lines at an ="
    
          with the operator on the lower line.  Align operator so that first
          variable, function or bracket on the next line is 4 spaces indented i.e.
    
          variableName =
              a*(a + b)
             *exp(c/d)
             *(k + t);
    
          This is sometimes more legible when surrounded by extra parentheses:
    
        + Splitting logical tests over several lines:
    
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          outdent the operator so that the next variable to test is aligned with
          the four space indentation, i.e.
    
    * Documentation
    
    *** General
        + For readability in the comment blocks, certain tags are used that are
          translated by pre-filtering the file before sending it to Doxygen.
        + The tags start in column 1, the contents follow on the next lines and
          indented by 4 spaces. The filter removes the leading 4 spaces from the
          following lines until the next tag that starts in column 1.
        + The 'Class' and 'Description' tags are the most important ones.
        + The first paragraph following the 'Description' will be used for the
          brief description, the remaining paragraphs become the detailed
    
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          description.  For example,
    
          Description
              A class for specifying the documentation style.
    
              The class is implemented as a set of recommendations that may
              sometimes be useful.
    
    
        + The class name must be qualified by its namespace, otherwise Doxygen
          will think you are documenting some other class.
        + If you don't have anything to say about the class (at the moment), use
          the namespace-qualified class name for the description. This aids with
          finding these under-documented classes later.
    
          Class
              Foam::myUnderDocumentedClass
    
          Description
              Foam::myUnderDocumentedClass
    
        + Use 'Class' and 'Namespace' tags in the header files.
          The Description block then applies to documenting the class.
        + Use 'InClass' and 'InNamespace' in the source files.
          The Description block then applies to documenting the file itself.
    
          Description
              Implements the read and writing of files.
    
    
    *** Doxygen Special Commands
    
        Doxygen has a large number of special commands with a =\= prefix.
    
        Since the filtering removes the leading spaces within the blocks, the
    
        Doxygen commands can be inserted within the block without problems.
    
        InClass
            Foam::myClass
    
        Description
            Implements the read and writing of files.
    
            An example input file:
    
    
            Within the implementation, a loop over all patches is done:
    
    
    *** HTML Special Commands
        Since Doxygen also handles HTML tags to a certain extent, the angle
        brackets need quoting in the documentation blocks. Non-HTML tags cause
    
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        Doxygen to complain, but seem to work anyhow.  /e.g./,
    
        + The template with type =<HR>= is a bad example.
        + The template with type =\<HR\>= is a better example.
        + The template with type =<Type>= causes Doxygen to complain about an
    
          unknown html type, but it seems to work okay anyhow.
    
    *** Documenting Namespaces
    
        + If namespaces are explicitly declared with the =Namespace()= macro,
    
          they should be documented there.
        + If the namespaces is used to hold sub-models, the namespace can be
          documented in the same file as the class with the model selector.
    
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          /e.g./,
    
          documented namespace 'Foam::functionEntries' within the
          class 'Foam::functionEntry'
    
        + If nothing else helps, find some sensible header.
    
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          /e.g./,
    
          namespace 'Foam' is documented in the foamVersion.H file
    
    
    *** Documenting Applications
        Any number of classes might be defined by a particular application, but
        these classes will not, however, be available to other parts of
    
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        OpenFOAM. At the moment, the sole purpose for running Doxygen on the
    
        applications is to extract program usage information for the '-doc'
        option.
    
        The documentation for a particular application is normally contained
    
        within the first comment block in a /.C/ source file. The solution is this
        to invoke a special filter for the "/applications/{solver,utilities}/"
        directories that only allows the initial comment block for the /.C/ files
    
        through.
    
        The layout of the application documentation has not yet been finalized,
        but foamToVTK shows an initial attempt.
    
    
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        Given the origins of OpenFOAM, the British spellings (/e.g./, neighbour and
        not neighbor) are generally favoured.
    
    
        Both '-ize' and the '-ise' variant are found in the code comments. If
        used as a variable or class method name, it is probably better to use
        '-ize', which is considered the main form by the Oxford University
    
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        Press. /e.g./,
    
        #+end_src
    *** References
        References provided in the =Description= section of the class header files
        should be formatted in the [[http://www.apastyle.org][APA (American
        Psychological Association)]] style /e.g./ from =kEpsilon.H=
        #+begin_example
    Description
        Standard k-epsilon turbulence model for incompressible and compressible
        flows including rapid distortion theory (RDT) based compression term.
    
        Reference:
        \verbatim
            Standard model:
                Launder, B. E., & Spalding, D. B. (1972).
                Lectures in mathematical models of turbulence.
    
                Launder, B. E., & Spalding, D. B. (1974).
                The numerical computation of turbulent flows.
                Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering,
                3(2), 269-289.
    
            For the RDT-based compression term:
                El Tahry, S. H. (1983).
                k-epsilon equation for compressible reciprocating engine flows.
                Journal of Energy, 7(4), 345-353.
        \endverbatim
        #+end_example
        The APA style is a commonly used standard and references are available in
        this format from many sources including
        [[http://www.citationmachine.net/apa/cite-a-book][Citation Machine]] and
        [[http://scholar.google.com][Google Scholar]].