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Revision: 12496 http://jvcl.svn.sourceforge.net/jvcl/?rev=12496&view=rev Author: obones Date: 2009-09-09 21:31:04 +0000 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009) Log Message: ----------- Mantis 4923: Updated to follow change to Codegear/Embarcadero Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/websites/JVCL3/StyleGuide.htm Modified: trunk/websites/JVCL3/StyleGuide.htm =================================================================== --- trunk/websites/JVCL3/StyleGuide.htm 2009-09-09 17:24:57 UTC (rev 12495) +++ trunk/websites/JVCL3/StyleGuide.htm 2009-09-09 21:31:04 UTC (rev 12496) @@ -12,29 +12,25 @@ <address> <br> Original by Charles Calvert</address> <pre> </pre> -<p><b><font color="#800000">[TODO: change to reflect current JVCL -coding rules and to refere to JVCL coding examples]</font></b> </p> -<pre> </pre> <p>This article documents a standard style for formatting Delphi code which is to be included in the JEDI Visual Component Library (JVCL). This document is a modified/annotated version of the article originally written by Charles Calvert (with his permission to do so). The original -article can be obtained from the Borland <a - href="http://community.borland.com/soapbox/techvoyage/article/1,1795,10280,00.html">Community +article can be obtained from the Codegear <a + href="http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/10280">Community site</a>. As documented elsewhere, it's not necessary for you to format your code according to the rules of this document before submitting it to Project JEDI, although that would be great. Instead the reformatting is done by the JVCL unit owners where necessary. We accept feedback in the form of corrections or suggestions. Send your communications to <a href="mailto:jv...@de...?subject=StyleGuide">the JVCL team</a> -or <a href="mailto:cca...@bo...?subject=StyleGuide">Charlie +or <a href="mailto:cca...@co...?subject=StyleGuide">Charlie Calvert</a>. Note that with a few exceptions this document does not include coding guideliness, only formatting guideliness. A separate document for coding guideliness is in the making.</p> <p> </p> <p>This article documents a standard style for formatting Delphi code. -It is based on the conventions developed by the Delphi team at Borland -Software Corporation.</p> +It is based on the conventions developed by the Delphi team.</p> <p>Object Pascal is a beautifully designed language. One of its great virtues is its readability. These standards are designed to enhance that readability of Object Pascal code. When developers follow the @@ -178,7 +174,7 @@ Programming" by Achut Reddy. That document can be found at the following URL: <a href="http://www.sun.com/workshop/java/wp-coding">http://www.sun.com/workshop/java/wp-coding</a></p> <p> </p> -<p>The Delphi team at Borland software corporation also contributed +<p>The Delphi team also contributed heavily to the generation of this document, and indeed, it would not have been possible to create it without their help.</p> <p> </p> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |