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This repository was archived by the owner on Sep 2, 2023. It is now read-only.
The Ripple Labs style guide is defined by the eslintrc file in this repository along with the supplemental rules listed below.
Additional Rules not covered by ESLint
Declare variables in the deepest possible block and as close to their use as possible (the linter will catch issues with hoisting)
Use soft tabs set to 2 spaces
Use a leading underscore _ when naming private properties
Use stack.push(x) instead of stack[stack.length] = x
Copy arrays with Array.slice
Convert array-like objects to arrays with Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments)
Strings longer than 80 characters should be written across multiple lines using string concatenation.
Never name a parameter arguments, this will take precedence over the arguments object that is given to every function scope.
Assign methods to the prototype object, instead of overwriting the prototype with a new object. Overwriting the prototype makes inheritance impossible: by resetting the prototype you'll overwrite the base!
When attaching data payloads to events (whether DOM events or something more proprietary like Backbone events), pass a hash instead of a raw value. This allows a subsequent contributor to add more data to the event payload without finding and updating every handler for the event. For example, instead of:
Editor Configuration
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Sublime Text 3
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