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== Coding Style ==
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* reference from the book of "Thinking in C++,Bruce Eckel
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=== File names ===
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to use cpp for implementation files and h for header files.<br/>
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Note that when including Standard C++ header files,<br/>
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the option of having no file name extension is used,<br/>
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i.e.: #include <iostream>.
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=== Parentheses, braces, and indentation ===

Revision as of 14:56, 31 May 2010

We are FjXR, Code fixers are ready to go!

Group member

OOP344 - FjXR - 20102
Group First Name Last Name Section Seneca Id wiki id IRC nick Blog URL
A Xiongwen Lu xlu44 A xlu44 xlu44 xlu44 my blog
B Junseok Park A Junseok jpark68 jpark68 My Blog
C Richard Hui A rhui4 Rhui4 Rhui4 My Blog
D Priya Gill A pkgill5 priya pkgill5 My Blog
E Liang Wang lwang168 A lwang168 lwang168 lwang168 my blog


Common Hungarian Notation Prefixes

Prefixes are often combined to form other prefixes, as when p and sz are joined to form psz, which stands for "pointer to zero-terminated string."

(See Example Below)

int nCount = 45 ;
char szUserName[20];
char* pszUserName[20];
char cLetter = 'a' ;

Prefix Data Type
b BOOL
c or ch char
clr COLORREF
cx, cy Horizontal or vertical distance
dw DWORD
h Handle
l LONG
n int
p Pointer
sz Zero-terminated string
w WORD
f float


Coding Style

  • reference from the book of "Thinking in C++,Bruce Eckel

File names

to use cpp for implementation files and h for header files.
Note that when including Standard C++ header files,
the option of having no file name extension is used,
i.e.: #include <iostream>.

Parentheses, braces, and indentation