Doesn't MW itself have a styleguide for PHP? (if
that's the same as
"code standard" ignore me ;p)
On 12 May 2015 at 20:02, Stas Malyshev <smalyshev(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi!
Thoughts?
I think having code style is good, though I don't particularly care
which one it is, provided it's reasonable. I have my personal
preferences, but I can do any style within reason.
For a starting point in Java, perhaps we could
use Effective Java[1] as
a template, and (bias alert) sprinkle in some Functional Programming in
Java[2] for good measure.
For PHP, I have no idea what I'm doing, but I have an interesting
Functional Programming in PHP[3] book on my desk that y'all can borrow.
I'd be interested to look at [3] and [2] (and maybe [1] too if you have
it). But I agree with Nik that real use of FP would probably be better
on Java 8, it looks too clunky on Java 7.
As for code standard, looks like MediaWiki already has one, so we
probably should use that one. There are tools like checkstyle btw to
enforce it, but looks like WMF is not using them right now.
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