General
Use JS coding conventions, except for the following, use C coding conventions:
- class definitions: like C struct
- variables: like C variables
- field in a class should have m_ prefix
- static public should NOT have g_ prefix
- anon class will be declared like anon function in js
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if overriding method use @Override in line above:
@Override public void on_change(...) @Override public void on_change(...) - no getter or setter need for internal classes
- private fields in class must be at start of the class (there is an exception when it is the main class of the file)
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synchronized should be formatted like JS function/catch:
synchronized (a) { a = 1; } synchronized(a){ a = 1; } synchronized(a){ a = 1; } synchronized(a) { a = 1; b = 1; } -
classes with a single method can use the JS tiny function style:
new Thread() { run() { ... } }; new Thread(){ run(){ ... } }; new Thread(){ run(){ ... }}; new Thread(){ run(){ ...; }}; new Thread(){ run(){ ...; }}; - main class (that the file is named after) content should not be indented