Tactility/.claude/rules/coding-style.md
Ken Van Hoeylandt d6b1d15e56
Various improvements (#614)
- Auto-select widgets in Launcher and apps with toolbars on devices without touch.
- Improved USB HID input reliability, cleanup
- Updated PSRAM settings to improve boot stability on supported devices.
- Prevented duplicate Wi-Fi event subscriptions during screen rebuilds.
- Updated docs
- Fixes in WifiManage and WifiConnect
- Reduced main task stack size
- Moved USB HID stack size to PSRAM when available
- app_manager_find_manifest() now returns a copy instead of a pointer
2026-08-13 20:30:47 +02:00

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Coding Style

Two conventions coexist; which one to use depends on the project layer:

  • C code (TactilityKernel, drivers): lower_snake_case for files, functions, variables. UpperCamelCase for types. Files in source/, include/, private/ directories.
  • C++ code (Tactility, apps, services): UpperCamelCase for files and types. lowerCamelCase for functions. Files in Source/, Include/, Private/ directories.

For projects that emit C headers and have a C++ implementation file: the internal C++ function naming should be snake_case.

Formatting is enforced by .clang-format (LLVM-based, 4-space indent, no column limit). Never throw exceptions — use return types for error handling. Use enum class over plain enum when writing C++ code. Do not add redundant null checks for parameters with an explicit non-null precondition.

Code Comments:

  • Should be as short as possible, leaving only important context.
  • Should avoid explaining what the code does, unless the code complexity is high enough to warrant an explanation.
  • Must avoid explaining how the code was before, or how it was changed.
  • Should explain why code is implemented.
  • Should be as brief as possible without losing critical information.
  • Should avoid explaining what was not implemented.
  • Should avoid referring to designs of other subsystems.
  • Must avoid interjections: avoid hyphens or braces to interject. If interjections provide crucial info, use Doxygen entity/anchor references like: /**
  • A dedicated completion \signal for one app instance's task.
  • Whichever \side finishes with it last is the one that deletes semaphore and frees this struct.
  • \signal Not the task's shared default FreeRTOS notification, which app_event.cpp's AppEventSubscription also uses.
  • An unrelated event delivered to the same task could otherwise unblock a waiter early.
    
  • \side The exiting task or a concurrent app_scheduler_stop() that found the entry in time and is waiting on semaphore. */