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Otherwise in general, just respect the conventions already being used in the file you're editing (which should often follow the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/czefa0ke.aspx standard C# coding guidelines]).
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Otherwise in general, when adding to existing code please respect the conventions already being used in the file you're editing (which should often follow the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/czefa0ke.aspx standard C# coding guidelines]).
  
 
==Example==
 
==Example==

Revision as of 13:23, 12 July 2008

Guidelines

Generally speaking

  • We put curly brackets on separate lines and use 4 space tabs.
  • Tab themselves should be spaces, not actual hard tabs.
  • Method names have all their words capitalized (as opposed to Java, which culturally uses camelCase).
  • Unless the classes are very trivial, there should be one class per file.
  • Please keep the code warning free, using #pragma only if absolutely necessary. For instance
#pragma warning disable 0612
           ASSET_TYPE_TO_EXTENSION[(sbyte)AssetType.Script]              = "_script.txt";   // Not sure if we'll ever see this
#pragma warning restore 0612

Otherwise in general, when adding to existing code please respect the conventions already being used in the file you're editing (which should often follow the standard C# coding guidelines).

Example

public void WakeUp()
{
    if (tooTired)
    {
        Thread.Sleep(3600);
    }
}
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