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# *AdGuardHome* Developer Guidelines
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As of **2020-11-20**, this document is still a work-in-progress. Some of the
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rules aren't enforced, and others might change. Still, this is a good place to
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find out about how we **want** our code to look like.
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The rules are mostly sorted in the alphabetical order.
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## *Git*
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* Call your branches either `NNNN-fix-foo` (where `NNNN` is the ID of the
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*GitHub* issue you worked on in this branch) or just `fix-foo` if there was
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no *GitHub* issue.
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* Follow the commit message header format:
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```none
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pkg: fix the network error logging issue
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```
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Where `pkg` is the package where most changes took place. If there are
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several such packages, or the change is top-level only, write `all`.
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* Keep your commit messages, including headers, to eighty (**80**) columns.
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* Only use lowercase letters in your commit message headers. The rest of the
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message should follow the plain text conventions below.
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The only exceptions are direct mentions of identifiers from the source code
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and filenames like `HACKING.md`.
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## *Go*
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* <https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments>.
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* <https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/TestComments>.
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* <https://go-proverbs.github.io/>
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* Add an empty line before `break`, `continue`, and `return`, unless it's the
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only statement in that block.
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* Avoid `init` and use explicit initialization functions instead.
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* Avoid `new`, especially with structs.
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* Document everything, including unexported top-level identifiers, to build
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a habit of writing documentation.
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* Don't put variable names into any kind of quotes.
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* Don't use naked `return`s.
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* Don't use underscores in file and package names, unless they're build tags
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or for tests. This is to prevent accidental build errors with weird tags.
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* Don't write code with more than four (**4**) levels of indentation. Just
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like [Linus said], plus an additional level for an occasional error check or
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struct initialization.
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* Eschew external dependencies, including transitive, unless
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absolutely necessary.
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* Name benchmarks and tests using the same convention as examples. For
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example:
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```go
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func TestFunction(t *testing.T) { /* … */ }
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func TestFunction_suffix(t *testing.T) { /* … */ }
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func TestType_Method(t *testing.T) { /* … */ }
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func TestType_Method_suffix(t *testing.T) { /* … */ }
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```
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* Name the deferred errors (e.g. when closing something) `cerr`.
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* No `goto`.
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* No shadowing, since it can often lead to subtle bugs, especially with
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errors.
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* Prefer constants to variables where possible. Reduce global variables. Use
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[constant errors] instead of `errors.New`.
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* Put comments above the documented entity, **not** to the side, to improve
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readability.
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* Use `gofumpt --extra -s`.
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**TODO(a.garipov):** Add to the linters.
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* Use linters.
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* Use named returns to improve readability of function signatures.
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* When a method implements an interface, start the doc comment with the
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standard template:
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```go
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// Foo implements the Fooer interface for *foo.
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func (f *foo) Foo() {
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// …
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}
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```
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* Write logs and error messages in lowercase only to make it easier to `grep`
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logs and error messages without using the `-i` flag.
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* Write slices of struct like this:
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```go
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ts := []T{{
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Field: Value0,
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// …
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}, {
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Field: Value1,
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// …
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}, {
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Field: Value2,
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// …
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}}
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```
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[constant errors]: https://dave.cheney.net/2016/04/07/constant-errors
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[Linus said]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.17/process/coding-style.html#indentation
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## *Markdown*
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* **TODO(a.garipov):** Define our *Markdown* conventions.
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## Text, Including Comments
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* End sentences with appropriate punctuation.
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* Headers should be written with all initial letters capitalized, except for
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references to variable names that start with a lowercase letter.
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* Start sentences with a capital letter, unless the first word is a reference
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to a variable name that starts with a lowercase letter.
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* Text should wrap at eighty (**80**) columns to be more readable, to use
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a common standard, and to allow editing or diffing side-by-side without
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wrapping.
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The only exception are long hyperlinks.
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* Use U.S. English, as it is the most widely used variety of English in the
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code right now as well as generally.
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* Use double spacing between sentences to make sentence borders more clear.
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* Use the serial comma (a.k.a. *Oxford* comma) to improve comprehension,
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decrease ambiguity, and use a common standard.
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* Write todos like this:
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```go
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// TODO(usr1): Fix the frobulation issue.
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```
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Or, if several people need to look at the code:
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```go
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// TODO(usr1, usr2): Fix the frobulation issue.
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```
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## *YAML*
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* **TODO(a.garipov):** Define naming conventions for schema names in our
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*OpenAPI* *YAML* file. And just generally OpenAPI conventions.
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* **TODO(a.garipov):** Find a *YAML* formatter or write our own.
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* All strings, including keys, must be quoted. Reason: the [*NO-rway Law*].
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* Indent with two (**2**) spaces. *YAML* documents can get pretty
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deeply-nested.
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* No extra indentation in multiline arrays:
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```yaml
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'values':
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- 'value-1'
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- 'value-2'
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- 'value-3'
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```
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* Prefer single quotes for strings to prevent accidental escaping, unless
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escaping is required or there are single quotes inside the string (e.g. for
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*GitHub Actions*).
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* Use `>` for multiline strings, unless you need to keep the line breaks.
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[*NO-rway Law*]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17359376
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