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C++ style

We generally follow Google C++ Style Guide. One major exception is the naming convention of functions: Taichi adopts the snake case for function naming, as opposed to the camel case suggested in Google's style, e.g. this_is_a_taichi_function().

Below we highlight some of the most widely used styles.

Naming conventions

  • Class and struct names should use the camel case, e.g. CodegenLlvm.
    • Prefer capitalizing only the first letter of an acronym/abbreviation (examples).
  • Variable names should use the snake case, e.g. llvm_context.
  • Private class member variable names should end with an _, e.g. id_to_snodes_.
  • Constant names should use the camel case, with a prefix k, e.g. constexpr int kTaichiMaxNumArgs = 64;.
  • Macros should start with TI_, e.g. TI_NOT_IMPLEMENTED.
    • In general, avoid using macros as much as possible.
    • Avoid using TI_NAMESPACE_BEGIN/END in the new code.

Rule of thumbs

  • Use const as much as possible, e.g. function parameter types, class member functions, etc.
  • Provide default initializers to the class member variables, at least for the POD types.
    class Foo {
    private:
    int x_{0};
    char* buf_{nullptr};
    };
  • Embrace the smart pointers and avoid new and delete.
  • Mark the constructor explicit to prevent the compiler from doing any implicit conversion.
  • Avoid virtual function calls in the constructors or destructors (explanation).