| BoringSSL Style Guide. |
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| BoringSSL usually follows the Google C++ style guide, found below. The |
| rest of this document describes differences and clarifications on top |
| of the base guide. |
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| https://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.html |
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| Legacy code. |
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| As a derivative of OpenSSL, BoringSSL contains a lot of legacy code |
| that does not follow this style guide. Particularly where public API |
| is concerned, balance consistency within a module with the benefits of |
| a given rule. Module-wide deviations on naming should be respected |
| while integer and return value conventions take precedence over |
| consistency. |
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| Some modules have seen few changes, so they still retain the original |
| indentation style for now. When editing these, try to retain the |
| original style. For Emacs, doc/c-indentation.el from OpenSSL may be |
| helpful in this. |
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| Language. |
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| The majority of the project is in C, so C++-specific rules in the |
| Google style guide do not apply. Support for C99 features depends on |
| our target platforms. Typically, Chromium's target MSVC is the most |
| restrictive. |
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| Variable declarations in the middle of a function are allowed. |
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| Comments should be /* C-style */ for consistency. |
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| When declaration pointer types, * should be placed next to the variable |
| name, not the type. So |
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| uint8_t *ptr; |
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| not |
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| uint8_t* ptr; |
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| Rather than malloc() and free(), use the wrappers OPENSSL_malloc() and |
| OPENSSL_free(). Use the standard C assert() function freely. |
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| For new constants, prefer enums when the values are sequential and typed |
| constants for flags. If adding values to an existing set of #defines, continue |
| with #define. |
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| Formatting. |
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| Single-statement blocks are not allowed. All conditions and loops must |
| use braces: |
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| if (foo) { |
| do_something(); |
| } |
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| not |
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| if (foo) |
| do_something(); |
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| Integers. |
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| Prefer using explicitly-sized integers where appropriate rather than |
| generic C ones. For instance, to represent a byte, use uint8_t, not |
| unsigned char. Likewise, represent a two-byte field as uint16_t, not |
| unsigned short. |
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| Sizes are represented as size_t. |
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| Within a struct that is retained across the lifetime of an SSL |
| connection, if bounds of a size are known and it's easy, use a smaller |
| integer type like uint8_t. This is a "free" connection footprint |
| optimization for servers. Don't make code significantly more complex |
| for it, and do still check the bounds when passing in and out of the |
| struct. This narrowing should not propagate to local variables and |
| function parameters. |
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| When doing arithmetic, account for overflow conditions. |
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| Except with platform APIs, do not use ssize_t. MSVC lacks it, and |
| prefer out-of-band error signaling for size_t (see Return values). |
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| Naming. |
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| Follow Google naming conventions in C++ files. In C files, use the |
| following naming conventions for consistency with existing OpenSSL and C |
| styles: |
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| Define structs with typedef named TYPE_NAME. The corresponding struct |
| should be named struct type_name_st. |
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| Name public functions as MODULE_function_name, unless the module |
| already uses a different naming scheme for legacy reasons. The module |
| name should be a type name if the function is a method of a particular |
| type. |
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| Some types are allocated within the library while others are |
| initialized into a struct allocated by the caller, often on the |
| stack. Name these functions TYPE_NAME_new/TYPE_NAME_free and |
| TYPE_NAME_init/TYPE_NAME_cleanup, respectively. |
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| If a variable is the length of a pointer value, it has the suffix |
| _len. An output parameter is named out or has an out_ prefix. For |
| instance, For instance: |
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| uint8_t *out, |
| size_t *out_len, |
| const uint8_t *in, |
| size_t in_len, |
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| Name public headers like include/openssl/evp.h with header guards like |
| OPENSSL_HEADER_EVP_H. Name internal headers like crypto/ec/internal.h |
| with header guards like OPENSSL_HEADER_EC_INTERNAL_H. |
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| Name enums like unix_hacker_t. For instance: |
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| enum should_free_handshake_buffer_t { |
| free_handshake_buffer, |
| dont_free_handshake_buffer, |
| }; |
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| Return values. |
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| As even malloc may fail in BoringSSL, the vast majority of functions |
| will have a failure case. Functions should return int with one on |
| success and zero on error. Do not overload the return value to both |
| signal success/failure and output an integer. For example: |
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| OPENSSL_EXPORT int CBS_get_u16(CBS *cbs, uint16_t *out); |
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| If a function needs more than a true/false result code, define an enum |
| rather than arbitrarily assigning meaning to int values. |
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| If a function outputs a pointer to an object on success and there are no |
| other outputs, return the pointer directly and NULL on error. |
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| Parameters. |
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| Where not constrained by legacy code, parameter order should be: |
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| 1. context parameters |
| 2. output parameters |
| 3. input parameters |
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| For example, |
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| /* CBB_add_asn sets |*out_contents| to a |CBB| into which the contents of an |
| * ASN.1 object can be written. The |tag| argument will be used as the tag for |
| * the object. It returns one on success or zero on error. */ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int CBB_add_asn1(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents, uint8_t tag); |
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| Documentation. |
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| All public symbols must have a documentation comment in their header |
| file. The style is based on that of Go. The first sentence begins with |
| the symbol name, optionally prefixed with "A" or "An". Apart from the |
| initial mention of symbol, references to other symbols or parameter |
| names should be surrounded by |pipes|. |
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| Documentation should be concise but completely describe the exposed |
| behavior of the function. Pay special note to success/failure behaviors |
| and caller obligations on object lifetimes. If this sacrifices |
| conciseness, consider simplifying the function's behavior. |
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| /* EVP_DigestVerifyUpdate appends |len| bytes from |data| to the data which |
| * will be verified by |EVP_DigestVerifyFinal|. It returns one on success and |
| * zero otherwise. */ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_DigestVerifyUpdate(EVP_MD_CTX *ctx, const void *data, |
| size_t len); |
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| Explicitly mention any surprising edge cases or deviations from common |
| return value patterns in legacy functions. |
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| /* RSA_private_encrypt encrypts |flen| bytes from |from| with the private key in |
| * |rsa| and writes the encrypted data to |to|. The |to| buffer must have at |
| * least |RSA_size| bytes of space. It returns the number of bytes written, or |
| * -1 on error. The |padding| argument must be one of the |RSA_*_PADDING| |
| * values. If in doubt, |RSA_PKCS1_PADDING| is the most common. |
| * |
| * WARNING: this function is dangerous because it breaks the usual return value |
| * convention. Use |RSA_sign_raw| instead. */ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int RSA_private_encrypt(int flen, const uint8_t *from, |
| uint8_t *to, RSA *rsa, int padding); |
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| Document private functions in their internal.h header or, if static, |
| where defined. |