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## Style Guide
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## Contributing
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### Use TypeScript
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### Use the term "module" instead of "library" or "package"
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For clarity and consistency avoid the terms "library" and "package". Instead use
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"module" to refer to a single JS or TS file and also to refer to a directory of
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TS/JS code.
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### Do not use the filename `index.ts` nor `index.js`
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Deno does not treat "index.js" or "index.ts" in a special way. By using these
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filenames, it suggests that they can be left out of the module specifier when
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they cannot. This is confusing.
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If a directory of code needs a default entry point, use the filename `mod.ts`.
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The filename `mod.ts` follows Rust’s convention, is shorter than `index.ts`, and
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doesn’t come with any preconceived notions about how it might work.
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### Within `deno_std`, do not depend on external code
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`deno_std` is intended to be baseline functionality that all Deno programs can
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rely on. We want to guarantee to users that this code does not include
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potentially unreviewed third party code.
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### Within `deno_std`, minimize dependencies; do not make circular imports.
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Although `deno_std` is a standalone codebase, we must still be careful to keep
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the internal dependencies simple and manageable. In particular, be careful to
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not to introduce circular imports.
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### For consistency, use underscores, not dashes in filenames.
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Example: Instead of `file-server.ts` use `file_server.ts`.
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### Format code according using prettier.
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More specifically, code should be wrapped at 80 columns and use 2-space
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indentation and use camel-case. Use `//format.ts` to invoke prettier.
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### Exported functions: max 2 args, put the rest into an options object.
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When designing function interfaces, stick to the following rules.
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1. A function that is part of the public API takes 0-2 required arguments,
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plus (if necessary) an options object (so max 3 total).
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2. Optional parameters should generally go into the options object.
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An optional parameter that's not in an options object might be acceptable
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if there is only one, and it seems inconceivable that we would add more
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optional parameters in the future.
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3. The 'options' argument is the only argument that is a regular 'Object'.
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Other arguments can be objects, but they must be distinguishable from a
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'plain' Object runtime, by having either:
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- a distinguishing prototype (e.g. `Array`, `Map`, `Date`, `class MyThing`)
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- a well-known symbol property (e.g. an iterable with `Symbol.iterator`).
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This allows the API to evolve in a backwards compatible way, even when the
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position of the options object changes.
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```ts
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// BAD: optional parameters not part of options object. (#2)
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export function resolve(
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hostname: string,
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family?: "ipv4" | "ipv6",
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timeout?: number
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): IPAddress[] {}
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// GOOD.
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export interface ResolveOptions {
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family?: "ipv4" | "ipv6";
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timeout?: number;
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}
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export function resolve(
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hostname: string,
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options: ResolveOptions = {}
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): IPAddress[] {}
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```
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```ts
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export interface Environment {
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[key: string]: string;
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}
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// BAD: `env` could be a regular Object and is therefore indistinguishable
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// from an options object. (#3)
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export function runShellWithEnv(cmdline: string, env: Environment): string {}
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// GOOD.
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export interface RunShellOptions {
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env: Environment;
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}
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export function runShellWithEnv(
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cmdline: string,
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options: RunShellOptions
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): string {}
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```
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```ts
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// BAD: more than 3 arguments (#1), multiple optional parameters (#2).
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export function renameSync(
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oldname: string,
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newname: string,
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replaceExisting?: boolean,
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followLinks?: boolean
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) {}
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// GOOD.
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interface RenameOptions {
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replaceExisting?: boolean;
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followLinks?: boolean;
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}
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export function renameSync(
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oldname: string,
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newname: string,
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options: RenameOptions = {}
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) {}
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```
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```ts
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// BAD: too many arguments. (#1)
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export function pwrite(
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fd: number,
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buffer: TypedArray,
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offset: number,
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length: number,
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position: number
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) {}
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// BETTER.
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export interface PWrite {
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fd: number;
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buffer: TypedArray;
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offset: number;
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length: number;
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position: number;
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}
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export function pwrite(options: PWrite) {}
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```
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### Use JS Doc to document exported machinery
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We strive for complete documentation. Every exported symbol ideally should have
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a documentation line.
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If possible, use a single line for the JS Doc. Example:
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```ts
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/** foo does bar. */
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export function foo() {
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// ...
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}
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```
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See [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/denoland/deno/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#documenting-apis)
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for more details.
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### TODO Comments
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TODO comments should be include an issue or the author's github username in
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parentheses. Example:
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```
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// TODO(ry) Add tests.
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// TODO(#123) Support Windows.
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```
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### Copyright headers
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Most files in `deno_std` should have the following copyright header:
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```
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// Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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```
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If the code originates elsewhere, ensure that the file has the proper copyright
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headers. We only allow MIT, BSD, and Apache licensed code in `deno_std`.
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### Top level functions should not use arrow syntax
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Top level functions should use the `function` keyword. Arrow syntax should be
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limited to closures.
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Bad
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```
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export const foo(): string => {
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return "bar";
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}
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```
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Good
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```
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export function foo(): string {
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return "bar";
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}
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```
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### Meta-programming is discouraged. Including the use of Proxy.
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Be explicit even when it means more code.
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There are some situations where it may make sense to use such techniques, but in
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the vast majority of cases it does not.
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### If a filename starts with underscore, do not link to it: `_foo.ts`
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Sometimes there maybe situations where an internal module is necessary but its
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API is not meant to be stable or linked to. In this case prefix it with an
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underscore. By convention, only files in its own directory should import it.
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### When referencing Deno online, use the #denoland tag.
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The name "deno" unfortunately is not especially unique on the internet. In order
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to centralize the community, please tag github project, tweet, and other content
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with `#denoland`.
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---
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Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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Follow the [style guide](https://deno.land/style_guide.html).
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