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dev:codingconventions [2016/12/07 14:29] – Add a coding convention. agloessdev:codingconventions [2020/08/21 10:15] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Coding Conventions ====== ====== Coding Conventions ======
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 ===== Stick to the standard ===== ===== Stick to the standard =====
-  * Code enabled by default should be standard Fortran2003 [-std=f2003] + 
-  * Avoid using new OOP aspects, because compilers do not yet support them well enough. +  * Code enabled by default should be standard Fortran 2008 [-std=f2008] and C99 [-std=c99
-  * OpenMP code should follow the version 3.X of the standard +  * OpenMP code should follow version 3.X of the standard 
-  * MPI should should follow the version 2.X of the standard +  * MPI should should follow version of the standard 
-  * Extended functionality should match [[wp>POSIX]] [[wp>Linux_Standard_Base|LSB]].+  * Extended functionality should match [[wp>POSIX]] and [[wp>Linux_Standard_Base|LSB]].
  
 ===== Write explicit code ===== ===== Write explicit code =====
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 ===== Don't use poorly designed language features ===== ===== Don't use poorly designed language features =====
   * Do not use the ''GOTO''-statement. See also [[http://xkcd.com/292/]] and [[doi>10.1145/362929.362947]]   * Do not use the ''GOTO''-statement. See also [[http://xkcd.com/292/]] and [[doi>10.1145/362929.362947]]
-  * Do not use left-hand-side (lhs) reallocations of allocatables [-Wrealloc-lhs-all]. [[http://www.tddft.org/pipermail/octopus-devel/2012-February/005510.html | Why? ]] +  * Do not use left-hand-side (lhs) reallocations of allocatables [-Wrealloc-lhs]. [[https://github.com/cp2k/cp2k/issues/726 | Why? ]] 
   * Do not use ''FORALL'' constructs. [[https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2012-04/msg00025.html | Why? ]]   * Do not use ''FORALL'' constructs. [[https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2012-04/msg00025.html | Why? ]]
   * Do not use ''OMP THREADPRIVATE'' variables.   * Do not use ''OMP THREADPRIVATE'' variables.
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 ===== Use existing infrastructure ===== ===== Use existing infrastructure =====
-For many common operation there exist wrappers in CP2K to prevent usage errors and to allow for central redirections.+ 
 +Always prefer [[https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-8.2.0/gfortran/Intrinsic-Procedures.html|built-in (intrinsic) functions]] instead of hand-coded routines since they usually include extra numerical checks to avoid intermediate under- or overflow while still performing optimally. Examples: 
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 +  * ''NORM2(x)'' instead of ''%%SQRT(x(1)**2 + x(2)**2 + x(3)**2)%%'' 
 +  * ''DOT_PRODUCT(x, x)'' instead of ''%%x(1)**2 + x(2)**2 + x(3)**2%%'' 
 +  * ''DOT_PRODUCT(x, y)'' instead of ''%%x(1)*y(1) + x(2)*y(2) + x(3)*y(3)%%'' 
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 +For many common operations there exist wrappers in CP2K to prevent usage errors and to allow for central redirections, i.e. avoid to use direct calls to external libraries in CP2K 
   * Use the routines from ''cp_files.F'' instead of calling ''OPEN'' and ''CLOSE'' directly.   * Use the routines from ''cp_files.F'' instead of calling ''OPEN'' and ''CLOSE'' directly.
   * Use the routines from the full-matrix ''fm''-package instead of calling BLAS or Scalapack directly.   * Use the routines from the full-matrix ''fm''-package instead of calling BLAS or Scalapack directly.
   * Use the routines from ''message_passing.F'' instead of calling MPI directly.   * Use the routines from ''message_passing.F'' instead of calling MPI directly.
 +  * Use the routines from ''fft_lib.F'' instead of calling FFT (any library) directly.
   * Use the routines from ''machine.F'' to access architecture depended things like e.g. the working directory.   * Use the routines from ''machine.F'' to access architecture depended things like e.g. the working directory.
   * Don't use ''UNIT=*'' in ''WRITE'' or ''PRINT'' statements. Instead request a unit from the logger: ''iw=cp_logger_get_default_unit_nr()'' and write only if you actually received a unit: ''IF(iw>0) WRITE (UNIT=iw, ,,,)''.   * Don't use ''UNIT=*'' in ''WRITE'' or ''PRINT'' statements. Instead request a unit from the logger: ''iw=cp_logger_get_default_unit_nr()'' and write only if you actually received a unit: ''IF(iw>0) WRITE (UNIT=iw, ,,,)''.
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