X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fdevel-notes.txt;h=f6455f6ded95180a88210d725b2283ed74356547;hp=be46f2aa9925bf7667885161794c0f5fe2966235;hb=fa2fd1900f206da4bb975b5ece50ee29f5bd8a75;hpb=fad91a52c8feae82875ce8a78cddd67253124655 diff --git a/doc/devel-notes.txt b/doc/devel-notes.txt index be46f2a..f6455f6 100644 --- a/doc/devel-notes.txt +++ b/doc/devel-notes.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Required tools -------------- If you are planning to hack on Mutt-ng, please subscribe to the -Mutt-ng-dev mailinglist (mutt-ng-deve-@lists.berlios.de). +Mutt-ng-devel mailinglist (mutt-ng-deve-l@lists.berlios.de). Announcements about recent development versions go to that mailing list, as go technical discussions and patches. @@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ Getting started from SVN ------------------------ Once you've checked out a copy of the source from SVN from -svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/mutt-ng , you'll need to -run the script called 'prepare' that is in the root directory. The -script does all the automake/autoconf magic that needs to be done with -a fresh checkout. +svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/mutt-ng , you'll need to run the script +called 'autogen.sh' that is in the root directory. The script does all the +automake/autoconf magic that needs to be done with a fresh checkout. If +all steps succeed, you'll have a configure script to start off with. A word about warnings @@ -78,8 +78,11 @@ the GNU gettext library's developpers. Style Guide ----------- -- global functions should have the prefix "mutt_". All - other functions should be declared "static". +- global functions outside the library directory should have the prefix + "mutt_". All other functions should be declared "static". All global + functions defined within the library directory should have the the + prefix according to their source file, i.e. "str_" for everything in + lib/str.[ch] etc. - avoid global vars where possible. If one is required, try to contain it to a single source file and declare it @@ -92,13 +95,11 @@ Style Guide in ELM and PINE is the tremendous duplication of code... Help keep Mutt small! -- when adding new options, make the old behaviour the - default. +- When adding new options, make the old behaviour the default. Also, + add them to UPGRADING in the top-level source directory. - try to keep Mutt-ng as portable as possible. -- do not use C++-style comments (i.e. "// Comment") - Documentation ------------- @@ -115,8 +116,9 @@ Configuration _variables_ are documented directly in init.h. Note that this includes documentation for possibly added format flags! When adding variables which depend on system-functionality and/or -./configure switches, you have to add additional availability -information to avoid confusion in the manual. +./configure switches, you have to add additional "availability" +information to init.h to avoid confusion in the manual. Please see +init.h for examples. The parts of The Manual and the muttngrc manual page dealing with these variables, and the global Muttrc, are generated automatically @@ -139,6 +141,8 @@ similar to [ntg]roff: - \fB switches to boldface + - \fT switches to typewriter (only for SGML and ignored otherwise) + - \fP switches to normal display - \(as can be used to represent an asterisk (*). This is intended @@ -175,3 +179,19 @@ similar to [ntg]roff: This is used to protect indentations in tables. Do _not_ use any other SGML or nroff formatting instructions here! + + +String comparison +----------------- + +A word of warning about string comparisons: Since Mutt-ng may run in a +huge variety of locales, case-insensitive string comparisons and +case conversions may be dangerous. For instance, in iso-8859-9, +tolower('I') is DIFFERENT from 'i' - it's indeed the Turkish dotless +lowercase i. + +For this reason, always use the ascii_* functions defined in ascii.h +and implemented in ascii.c when comparing or handling strings which +are defined as us-ascii. This concerns lots of text-based +protocols, message header tags, character set names, domain names, +e-mail addresses, etc.