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authorSteve French <sfrench@samba.org>2001-11-13 19:23:29 +0000
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List of coding suggestions for submitters
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+So you want to add code to Samba ...
+
+One of the daunting tasks facing a programmer attempting to write code for
+Samba is understanding the various coding conventions used by those most
+active in the project. These conventions were mostly unwritten and helped
+improve either the portability, stability or consistency of the code. This
+document will attempt to document a few of the more important coding practices
+used at this time on the Samba project. The coding practices are expected to
+change slightly over time, and even to grow as more is learned about obscure
+portability considerations. Two existing documents samba/source/internals.doc
+and samba/source/architecture.doc provide additional information.
+
+The loosely related question of coding style is very personal and this document
+does not attempt to address that subject, except to say that I have observed
+that eight character tabs seem to be preferred in Samba source. If you are
+interested in the topic of coding style, two oft-quoted documents are:
+ http://lxr.linux.no/source/Documentation/CodingStyle and
+ http://www.fsf.org/prep/standards_toc.html
+but note that coding style in Samba varies due to the many different programmers
+who have contributed.
+
+Following are some considerations you should use when adding new code to Samba.
+First and foremost remember that:
+
+Portability is a primary consideration in adding function, as is network
+compatability with de facto, existing, real world CIFS/SMB implementations.
+There are lots of platforms that Samba builds on so use caution when adding
+a call to a library function that is not invoked in existing Samba code. Also
+note that there are many quite different SMB/CIFS clients that Samba tries
+to support, not all of which follow the SNIA CIFS Technical Reference (or the
+earlier Microsoft reference documents or the X/Open book on the SMB Standard)
+perfectly.
+
+Here are some other suggestions:
+1) use d_printf instead of printf for display text
+ reason: enable auto-substitution of translated language text
+2) use SAFE_FREE instead of free
+ reason: reduce traps due to null pointers
+3) don't use bzero use memset, or ZERO_STRUCT and ZERO_STRUCTP macros
+ reason: not POSIX
+4) don't use strcpy and strlen (use safe_* equivalents)
+ reason: to avoid traps due to buffer overruns
+5) don't use getopt_long, use popt functions instead
+ reason: portability
+6) explicitly add const qualifiers on parm passing in functions where
+parm is input only (somewhat controversial but const can be #defined away)
+8) discourage use of threads
+ reason: portability (also see architecture.doc)
+9) don't explicitly include new header files in C files - new h files
+should be included by adding them once to includes.h
+ reason: consistency
+10) don't explicitly extern functions (they are autogenerated by
+"make proto" into proto.h)
+ reason: consistency
+11) use endian safe macros when unpacking SMBs (see byteorder.h and internals.doc)
+ reason: not everyone uses Intel
+12) Note Unicode implications of charset handling (see internals.doc). See
+pull_* and push_* and convert_string functions.
+ reason: Internationalization
+13) Don't assume English only
+ reason: See above
+14) Try to avoid using in/out parameters (functions that return data which
+overwrites input parameters)
+ reason: Can cause stability problems
+15) Ensure copyright notices are correct, don't append Tridge's name to code
+that he didn't write. If you did not write the code, make sure that it can
+coexist with the rest of the Samba GPLed code.
+16) Consider usage of DATA_BLOBs for length specified byte-data.
+ reason: stability
+17) Take advantage of tdbs for database like function
+ reason: consistency
+18) Don't access the SAM_ACCOUNT structure directly, they should be accessed
+via pdb_get...() and pdb_set...() functions.
+ reason: stability, consistency
+19) Don't check a password directly against the passdb, always use the
+check_password() interface.
+ reason: long term pluggability
+20) Try to use asprintf rather than pstrings and fstrings where possible
+
+
+The suggestions above are simply that, suggestions, but the information may
+help in reducing the routine rework done on new code. The preceeding list
+is expected to change routinely as new support routines and macros are added.
+
+
+Written by Steve French, with contributions from Simo Sorce and Andrew Bartlett. \ No newline at end of file