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Also, coding conventions didn't deserve to go first, so I reordered the sections a little bit.
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Contributor's License Agreement
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By contributing source code or other assets (e.g. music, artwork, graphics) to Cambridge, through a pull request or otherwise, you provide me with a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide, perpetual license to use, copy, modify, distribute, sublicense, publicly perform, and create derivative works of the assets for any purpose.
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You also waive all moral rights to your contributions insofar as they are used in the Cambridge repository or in any code or works deriving therefrom.
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(Notwithstanding the above clause, I will still make my best effort to provide sufficient attribution to all contributions. At the very least you'll get documentation of your contributions under SOURCES, and probably a special place in the credit roll as well.)
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Git / Repo conventions
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In general, use `kebab-case` for branch names. Also, make sure they're concise and descriptive - like 2 or 3 words is usually good.
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```
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* badbeef (badBranchName) This branch name is bad.
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| * defaced (another_bad_branch_name) This branch name is also bad because it uses snake case.
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| * deadcab (generic) This branch name isn't very descriptive.
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| * bac0040 (this-long-winded-branch-name-that-could-be-its-own-commit-message) Self-explanatory.
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| * 600db01 (good-branch-name) This branch name is good.
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* 0000420 (HEAD -> master, tag: v0.6.9) This is a sexy root commit.
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```
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The top line of a commit message should generally be one full sentence long, without too many subordinate clauses. Don't sweat 50/72, but try not go over about 100 characters either.
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* If the message starts with a verb, it should be written in the past tense, as a description of what the commit _did_ to the commit tree. (e.g. _Made_ a change, _Fixed_ a bug, _Added_ a feature)
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* Alternatively, include a description (in the present tense) of what is now true thanks to this commit. (e.g. "The Puyo Puyo mode can now support up to 50 players.")
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```
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* 800000d (message-too-long) Made multiplayer stuff play well with the new v0.2.5 server by fixing a problem the client was having with sending multiple 4-KB packets within 2 milliseconds of each other.
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| * defaced (not-descriptive-enough) Fixed stuff.
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| * bad0003 (present-tense) Lengthens the retry period of the server connection to 15 seconds.
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| * bad0004 (imperative-mood) Force the credit roll to end after 67 seconds if no input is detected.
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| * 600d001 (good-commit-summary) Made the Jenny Marathon mode not top out randomly at level 600.
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| * 600d002 (also-good) Backgrounds don't suck anymore.
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* 1234567 (HEAD -> master, tag: v0.4.2) Updated docs in preparation for a new release.
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```
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When making pull requests, always include:
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* A title that works well as a commit title, since that's what's going to appear when it's merged.
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* A full description of the problem that the pull request solves or the feature that it implements.
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* If the whole purpose of the pull request is to resolve a particular issue and nothing else, "Fixes #[issue number]" counts as a full description. Otherwise if there's anything else in the pull request, make a short note of "also [did this other thing]".
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Coding conventions
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Use tabs to indent, spaces to align.
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* Specifically, spaces should not appear at the beginning of a line, and tabs should not appear _except_ at the beginning of a line.
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* The sole exception is in a multiline `if` statement; the initial `if` should have four spaces before it to align it with an `elseif` on the next line. For example:
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```lua
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---- 4 spaces
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if self.level < 900 then return 12
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elseif self.level < 1200 then return 8
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else return 6 end
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```
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Comments at the end of lines of code must be one line long. Multi-line comments must appear in their own block.
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```lua
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if not self.piece:isDropBlocked(self.grid) then
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-- this is a comment that appears in a block of its own, separate from any code
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-- consecutive multiline comments must have the same indentation level and
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-- not appear next on the same line as actual code
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self.drop_bonus = 0 -- comments at the end of a line must stay on that line
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else
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if piece_dy >= 1 then -- basically
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self.drop_bonus = self.drop_bonus + piece_dy * 20 -- this sort of
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end -- multiline comment
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self.drop_bonus = self.drop_bonus + 1 -- is completely
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end -- unacceptable
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```
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Use `snake_case` for variables, `camelCase` for functions.
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```lua
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function MyGameMode:on_activate_bleep_bloop()
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-- no, bad, use "onActivateBleepBloop"
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local bleepBloopFrames = 240
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-- this is also bad, use "bleep_bloop_frames"
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local bleep_bloop_bonus = self.lock_delay * 150
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self.bleepBloopSubscore = self.bleepBloopSubscore + bleep_bloop_bonus
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-- this should be self."bleep_bloop_subscore", member variables are also variables
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end
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```
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