// -*- mode:doc; -*- // vim: set syntax=asciidoc: Coding style ------------ Overall, these coding style rules are here to help you to add new files in Buildroot or refactor existing ones. If you slightly modify some existing file, the important thing is to keep the consistency of the whole file, so you can: * either follow the potentially deprecated coding style used in this file, * or entirely rework it in order to make it comply with these rules. [[writing-rules-config-in]] +Config.in+ file ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Config.in+ files contain entries for almost anything configurable in Buildroot. An entry has the following pattern: --------------------- config BR2_PACKAGE_LIBFOO bool "libfoo" depends on BR2_PACKAGE_LIBBAZ select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBBAR help This is a comment that explains what libfoo is. http://foosoftware.org/libfoo/ --------------------- * The +bool+, +depends on+, +select+ and +help+ lines are indented with one tab. * The help text itself should be indented with one tab and two spaces. The +Config.in+ files are the input for the configuration tool used in Buildroot, which is the regular _Kconfig_. For further details about the _Kconfig_ language, refer to http://kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt[]. [[writing-rules-mk]] The +.mk+ file ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Header: The file starts with a header. It contains the module name, preferably in lowercase, enclosed between separators made of 80 hashes. A blank line is mandatory after the header: + --------------------- ################################################################################ # # libfoo # ################################################################################ --------------------- + * Assignment: use +=+ preceded and followed by one space: + --------------------- LIBFOO_VERSION = 1.0 LIBFOO_CONF_OPT += --without-python-support --------------------- + It is also possible to align the +=+ signs: + --------------------- LIBFOO_VERSION = 1.0 LIBFOO_SOURCE = foo-$(LIBFOO_VERSION).tar.gz LIBFOO_CONF_OPT += --without-python-support --------------------- * Indentation: use tab only: + --------------------- define LIBFOO_REMOVE_DOC $(RM) -fr $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/libfoo/doc \ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/man/man3/libfoo* endef --------------------- + Note that commands inside a +define+ block should always start with a tab, so _make_ recognizes them as commands. * Optional dependency: ** Prefer multi-line syntax. + YES: + --------------------- ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON),y) LIBFOO_CONF_OPT += --with-python-support LIBFOO_DEPENDENCIES += python else LIBFOO_CONF_OPT += --without-python-support endif --------------------- + NO: + --------------------- LIBFOO_CONF_OPT += --with$(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON),,out)-python-support LIBFOO_DEPENDENCIES += $(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON),python,) --------------------- ** Keep configure options and dependencies close together. * Optional hooks: keep hook definition and assignment together in one if block. + YES: + --------------------- ifneq ($(BR2_LIBFOO_INSTALL_DATA),y) define LIBFOO_REMOVE_DATA $(RM) -fr $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/libfoo/data endef LIBFOO_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS += LIBFOO_REMOVE_DATA endif --------------------- + NO: + --------------------- define LIBFOO_REMOVE_DATA $(RM) -fr $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/libfoo/data endef ifneq ($(BR2_LIBFOO_INSTALL_DATA),y) LIBFOO_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS += LIBFOO_REMOVE_DATA endif --------------------- The documentation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The documentation uses the http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/[asciidoc] format. For further details about the http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/[asciidoc] syntax, refer to http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html[].