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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6552 | 4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
5 @setfilename ../info/tips | |
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6 @node Tips, GNU Emacs Internals, System Interface, Top |
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7 @appendix Tips and Conventions |
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9 @cindex standards of coding style | |
10 @cindex coding standards | |
11 | |
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12 This chapter describes no additional features of Emacs Lisp. Instead |
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13 it gives advice on making effective use of the features described in the |
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14 previous chapters, and describes conventions Emacs Lisp programmers |
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15 should follow. |
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17 @menu | |
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18 * Coding Conventions:: Conventions for clean and robust programs. |
6552 | 19 * Compilation Tips:: Making compiled code run fast. |
20 * Documentation Tips:: Writing readable documentation strings. | |
21 * Comment Tips:: Conventions for writing comments. | |
22 * Library Headers:: Standard headers for library packages. | |
23 @end menu | |
24 | |
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25 @node Coding Conventions |
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26 @section Emacs Lisp Coding Conventions |
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28 Here are conventions that you should follow when writing Emacs Lisp |
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29 code intended for widespread use: |
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31 @itemize @bullet | |
32 @item | |
33 Since all global variables share the same name space, and all functions | |
34 share another name space, you should choose a short word to distinguish | |
35 your program from other Lisp programs. Then take care to begin the | |
36 names of all global variables, constants, and functions with the chosen | |
37 prefix. This helps avoid name conflicts. | |
38 | |
39 This recommendation applies even to names for traditional Lisp | |
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40 primitives that are not primitives in Emacs Lisp---even to |
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44 instead. |
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46 If you write a function that you think ought to be added to Emacs under | |
47 a certain name, such as @code{twiddle-files}, don't call it by that name | |
48 in your program. Call it @code{mylib-twiddle-files} in your program, | |
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49 and send mail to @samp{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} suggesting we add |
6552 | 50 it to Emacs. If and when we do, we can change the name easily enough. |
51 | |
52 If one prefix is insufficient, your package may use two or three | |
53 alternative common prefixes, so long as they make sense. | |
54 | |
55 Separate the prefix from the rest of the symbol name with a hyphen, | |
56 @samp{-}. This will be consistent with Emacs itself and with most Emacs | |
57 Lisp programs. | |
58 | |
59 @item | |
60 It is often useful to put a call to @code{provide} in each separate | |
61 library program, at least if there is more than one entry point to the | |
62 program. | |
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64 @item | |
12098 | 65 If a file requires certain other library programs to be loaded |
66 beforehand, then the comments at the beginning of the file should say | |
67 so. Also, use @code{require} to make sure they are loaded. | |
68 | |
69 @item | |
6552 | 70 If one file @var{foo} uses a macro defined in another file @var{bar}, |
12098 | 71 @var{foo} should contain this expression before the first use of the |
72 macro: | |
73 | |
74 @example | |
75 (eval-when-compile (require '@var{bar})) | |
76 @end example | |
77 | |
78 @noindent | |
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85 Using @code{eval-when-compile} avoids loading @var{bar} when | |
86 the compiled version of @var{foo} is @emph{used}. | |
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88 @item | |
24799 | 89 Please don't require the @code{cl} package of Common Lisp extensions at |
90 run time. Use of this package is optional, and it is not part of the | |
91 standard Emacs namespace. If your package loads @code{cl} at run time, | |
92 that could cause name clashes for users who don't use that package. | |
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94 However, there is no problem with using the @code{cl} package at compile | |
95 time, for the sake of macros. You do that like this: | |
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97 @example | |
98 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) | |
99 @end example | |
100 | |
101 @item | |
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103 conventions. @xref{Major Mode Conventions}. |
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106 When defining a minor mode, please follow the minor mode |
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107 conventions. @xref{Minor Mode Conventions}. |
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121 @cindex keys, reserved |
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123 modes. These sequences are reserved for users; they are the | |
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139 Sequences consisting of @kbd{C-c} followed by any other punctuation |
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158 The reason for this rule is that a non-prefix binding for @key{ESC} in | |
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204 @item | |
205 If a file does replace any of the functions or library programs of | |
206 standard Emacs, prominent comments at the beginning of the file should | |
207 say which functions are replaced, and how the behavior of the | |
208 replacements differs from that of the originals. | |
209 | |
210 @item | |
211 Please keep the names of your Emacs Lisp source files to 13 characters | |
212 or less. This way, if the files are compiled, the compiled files' names | |
213 will be 14 characters or less, which is short enough to fit on all kinds | |
214 of Unix systems. | |
215 | |
216 @item | |
217 Don't use @code{next-line} or @code{previous-line} in programs; nearly | |
218 always, @code{forward-line} is more convenient as well as more | |
219 predictable and robust. @xref{Text Lines}. | |
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229 @itemize @bullet | |
230 @item | |
231 @code{beginning-of-buffer}, @code{end-of-buffer} | |
232 @item | |
233 @code{replace-string}, @code{replace-regexp} | |
234 @end itemize | |
235 | |
236 If you just want to move point, or replace a certain string, without any | |
237 of the other features intended for interactive users, you can replace | |
238 these functions with one or two lines of simple Lisp code. | |
239 | |
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242 to use a vector. Lisp has more facilities for manipulating lists than | |
243 for vectors, and working with lists is usually more convenient. | |
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245 Vectors are advantageous for tables that are substantial in size and are | |
246 accessed in random order (not searched front to back), provided there is | |
247 no need to insert or delete elements (only lists allow that). | |
248 | |
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251 the @code{message} function, not @code{princ}. @xref{The Echo Area}. | |
252 | |
253 @item | |
254 When you encounter an error condition, call the function @code{error} | |
255 (or @code{signal}). The function @code{error} does not return. | |
256 @xref{Signaling Errors}. | |
257 | |
258 Do not use @code{message}, @code{throw}, @code{sleep-for}, | |
259 or @code{beep} to report errors. | |
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279 @item | |
280 In some other systems there is a convention of choosing variable names | |
281 that begin and end with @samp{*}. We don't use that convention in Emacs | |
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6552 | 298 Indent each function with @kbd{C-M-q} (@code{indent-sexp}) using the |
299 default indentation parameters. | |
300 | |
301 @item | |
302 Don't make a habit of putting close-parentheses on lines by themselves; | |
303 Lisp programmers find this disconcerting. Once in a while, when there | |
304 is a sequence of many consecutive close-parentheses, it may make sense | |
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308 Please put a copyright notice on the file if you give copies to anyone. | |
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334 | |
335 @node Compilation Tips | |
336 @section Tips for Making Compiled Code Fast | |
337 @cindex execution speed | |
338 @cindex speedups | |
339 | |
340 Here are ways of improving the execution speed of byte-compiled | |
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343 @itemize @bullet | |
344 @item | |
345 @cindex profiling | |
346 @cindex timing programs | |
347 @cindex @file{profile.el} | |
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355 Function calls are slow in Emacs Lisp even when a compiled function | |
356 is calling another compiled function. | |
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367 use these functions rather than alternatives. To see whether a function | |
368 is handled specially by the compiler, examine its @code{byte-compile} | |
369 property. If the property is non-@code{nil}, then the function is | |
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372 For example, the following input will show you that @code{aref} is | |
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377 (get 'aref 'byte-compile) | |
378 @result{} byte-compile-two-args | |
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385 the function call overhead. Since making a function inline reduces | |
386 the flexibility of changing the program, don't do it unless it gives | |
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389 @end itemize | |
390 | |
391 @node Documentation Tips | |
392 @section Tips for Documentation Strings | |
393 | |
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420 should be made up of complete sentences also, but they may be filled if | |
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433 the present tense, not the future. For instance, use ``Return a list | |
434 containing A and B.'' instead of ``A list containing A and B will be | |
435 returned.'' | |
436 | |
437 @item | |
438 Avoid using the word ``cause'' (or its equivalents) unnecessarily. | |
439 Instead of, ``Cause Emacs to display text in boldface,'' write just | |
440 ``Display text in boldface.'' | |
441 | |
442 @item | |
443 Do not start or end a documentation string with whitespace. | |
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445 @item | |
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449 information that ought to be there. | |
450 | |
451 However, rather than simply filling the entire documentation string, you | |
452 can make it much more readable by choosing line breaks with care. | |
453 Use blank lines between topics if the documentation string is long. | |
454 | |
455 @item | |
456 @strong{Do not} indent subsequent lines of a documentation string so | |
457 that the text is lined up in the source code with the text of the first | |
458 line. This looks nice in the source code, but looks bizarre when users | |
459 view the documentation. Remember that the indentation before the | |
460 starting double-quote is not part of the string! | |
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475 @item | |
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481 @item | |
482 When a function's documentation string mentions the value of an argument | |
483 of the function, use the argument name in capital letters as if it were | |
484 a name for that value. Thus, the documentation string of the function | |
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488 Also use all caps for meta-syntactic variables, such as when you show | |
489 the decomposition of a list or vector into subunits, some of which may | |
490 vary. | |
491 | |
492 @item | |
493 @iftex | |
494 When a documentation string refers to a Lisp symbol, write it as it | |
495 would be printed (which usually means in lower case), with single-quotes | |
496 around it. For example: @samp{`lambda'}. There are two exceptions: | |
497 write @code{t} and @code{nil} without single-quotes. | |
498 @end iftex | |
499 @ifinfo | |
500 When a documentation string refers to a Lisp symbol, write it as it | |
501 would be printed (which usually means in lower case), with single-quotes | |
502 around it. For example: @samp{lambda}. There are two exceptions: write | |
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542 use the @samp{\\[@dots{}]} construct to stand for them. For example, | |
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547 user has moved key bindings.) @xref{Keys in Documentation}. |
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549 @item | |
550 In documentation strings for a major mode, you will want to refer to the | |
551 key bindings of that mode's local map, rather than global ones. | |
552 Therefore, use the construct @samp{\\<@dots{}>} once in the | |
553 documentation string to specify which key map to use. Do this before | |
554 the first use of @samp{\\[@dots{}]}. The text inside the | |
555 @samp{\\<@dots{}>} should be the name of the variable containing the | |
556 local keymap for the major mode. | |
557 | |
558 It is not practical to use @samp{\\[@dots{}]} very many times, because | |
559 display of the documentation string will become slow. So use this to | |
560 describe the most important commands in your major mode, and then use | |
561 @samp{\\@{@dots{}@}} to display the rest of the mode's keymap. | |
562 @end itemize | |
563 | |
564 @node Comment Tips | |
565 @section Tips on Writing Comments | |
566 | |
567 We recommend these conventions for where to put comments and how to | |
568 indent them: | |
569 | |
570 @table @samp | |
571 @item ; | |
572 Comments that start with a single semicolon, @samp{;}, should all be | |
573 aligned to the same column on the right of the source code. Such | |
574 comments usually explain how the code on the same line does its job. In | |
575 Lisp mode and related modes, the @kbd{M-;} (@code{indent-for-comment}) | |
576 command automatically inserts such a @samp{;} in the right place, or | |
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581 @smallexample | |
582 @group | |
583 (setq base-version-list ; there was a base | |
584 (assoc (substring fn 0 start-vn) ; version to which | |
585 file-version-assoc-list)) ; this looks like | |
586 ; a subversion | |
587 @end group | |
588 @end smallexample | |
589 | |
590 @item ;; | |
591 Comments that start with two semicolons, @samp{;;}, should be aligned to | |
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594 at that point. For example: | |
595 | |
596 @smallexample | |
597 @group | |
598 (prog1 (setq auto-fill-function | |
599 @dots{} | |
600 @dots{} | |
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603 @end group | |
604 @end smallexample | |
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613 @item ;;; | |
614 Comments that start with three semicolons, @samp{;;;}, should start at | |
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619 @smallexample | |
620 @group | |
621 ;;; This Lisp code is run in Emacs | |
622 ;;; when it is to operate as a server | |
623 ;;; for other processes. | |
624 @end group | |
625 @end smallexample | |
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639 Comments that start with four semicolons, @samp{;;;;}, should be aligned | |
640 to the left margin and are used for headings of major sections of a | |
641 program. For example: | |
642 | |
643 @smallexample | |
644 ;;;; The kill ring | |
645 @end smallexample | |
646 @end table | |
647 | |
648 @noindent | |
649 The indentation commands of the Lisp modes in Emacs, such as @kbd{M-;} | |
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654 | |
655 @node Library Headers | |
656 @section Conventional Headers for Emacs Libraries | |
657 @cindex header comments | |
658 @cindex library header comments | |
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662 them. This section explains these conventions. First, an example: | |
663 | |
664 @smallexample | |
665 @group | |
666 ;;; lisp-mnt.el --- minor mode for Emacs Lisp maintainers | |
667 | |
668 ;; Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
669 @end group | |
670 | |
671 ;; Author: Eric S. Raymond <esr@@snark.thyrsus.com> | |
672 ;; Maintainer: Eric S. Raymond <esr@@snark.thyrsus.com> | |
673 ;; Created: 14 Jul 1992 | |
674 ;; Version: 1.2 | |
675 @group | |
676 ;; Keywords: docs | |
677 | |
678 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
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683 @end smallexample | |
684 | |
685 The very first line should have this format: | |
686 | |
687 @example | |
688 ;;; @var{filename} --- @var{description} | |
689 @end example | |
690 | |
691 @noindent | |
692 The description should be complete in one line. | |
693 | |
694 After the copyright notice come several @dfn{header comment} lines, | |
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697 | |
698 @table @samp | |
699 @item Author | |
700 This line states the name and net address of at least the principal | |
701 author of the library. | |
702 | |
703 If there are multiple authors, you can list them on continuation lines | |
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706 @smallexample | |
707 @group | |
708 ;; Author: Ashwin Ram <Ram-Ashwin@@cs.yale.edu> | |
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713 @end smallexample | |
714 | |
715 @item Maintainer | |
716 This line should contain a single name/address as in the Author line, or | |
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719 maintainers. The example above is mildly bogus because the maintainer |
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722 The idea behind the @samp{Author} and @samp{Maintainer} lines is to make | |
723 possible a Lisp function to ``send mail to the maintainer'' without | |
724 having to mine the name out by hand. | |
725 | |
726 Be sure to surround the network address with @samp{<@dots{}>} if | |
727 you include the person's full name as well as the network address. | |
728 | |
729 @item Created | |
730 This optional line gives the original creation date of the | |
731 file. For historical interest only. | |
732 | |
733 @item Version | |
734 If you wish to record version numbers for the individual Lisp program, put | |
735 them in this line. | |
736 | |
737 @item Adapted-By | |
738 In this header line, place the name of the person who adapted the | |
739 library for installation (to make it fit the style conventions, for | |
740 example). | |
741 | |
742 @item Keywords | |
743 This line lists keywords for the @code{finder-by-keyword} help command. | |
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6552 | 749 @end table |
750 | |
751 Just about every Lisp library ought to have the @samp{Author} and | |
752 @samp{Keywords} header comment lines. Use the others if they are | |
753 appropriate. You can also put in header lines with other header | |
754 names---they have no standard meanings, so they can't do any harm. | |
755 | |
756 We use additional stylized comments to subdivide the contents of the | |
757 library file. Here is a table of them: | |
758 | |
759 @table @samp | |
760 @item ;;; Commentary: | |
761 This begins introductory comments that explain how the library works. | |
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6552 | 772 This begins change log information stored in the library file (if you |
773 store the change history there). For most of the Lisp | |
774 files distributed with Emacs, the change history is kept in the file | |
775 @file{ChangeLog} and not in the source file at all; these files do | |
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778 @item ;;; Code: | |
779 This begins the actual code of the program. | |
780 | |
781 @item ;;; @var{filename} ends here | |
782 This is the @dfn{footer line}; it appears at the very end of the file. | |
783 Its purpose is to enable people to detect truncated versions of the file | |
784 from the lack of a footer line. | |
785 @end table |