Code Formatting Conventions and Prettify Tool
Uniform formatting of CP2K source code is enabled by a
fprettify that is an almost complete auto-formatter for
Fortran 90 source code. As a rule of thumb, developers should not worry about the format of their
code and just let prettify do its magic by running ./make_pretty.sh.
Formatting conventions
The following formatting conventions are automatically enforced by the ./make_pretty.sh command:
Sorting and alignment of variable declarations and
USEstatements, removal of unused list entries.Indentation with a relative width of 3 characters.
Line continuations are aligned with the previous opening delimiter
(,[or(/or with an assignment operator=or=>. If none of the above is present, a default hanging indent of 3 characters is applied.All operators are surrounded by exactly one whitespace character, except for arithmetic operators.
Removal of extraneous whitespace and consecutive blank lines.
Uppercase notation for all Fortran and OpenMP keywords.
Manual formatting
The following formatting decisions are still manual and are never changed by prettify:
Positions of line breaks (except for variable declarations and
USEstatements).No indentation of subsequent
DO/IFstatements that are aligned with each other. There may be cases where manual alignment is preferred over the automatic formatting conventions. The following options for manual formatting are provided:No automatic realignment of line continuations that are prefixed with an
&.No auto-formatting of lines to which a comment starting with
!&is attached.No auto-formatting of code blocks enclosed between two comment lines starting with
!&<and!&>.
Examples
A few examples to illustrate how to deal with cases where auto-formatting produces unsatisfying results:
Reduce hanging indent by inserting linebreaks directly after assignment operator and opening delimiter:
! No:
long_result_var_name = long_function_name(arg_1, arg_2, &
arg_3, arg_4, arg_5)+ &
foo
! Yes:
long_result_var_name = &
long_function_name( &
arg_1, arg_2, &
arg_3, arg_4, arg_5)+ &
foo
Avoid linebreaks in deeply nested expressions:
! No:
bessj0 = (r1+y*(r2+y*(r3+y*(r4+y* &
(r5+y*r6)))))/(s1+y*(s2+y*(s3+y* &
(s4+y*(s5+y*s6)))))
! Yes:
bessj0 = (r1+y*(r2+y*(r3+y*(r4+y*(r5+y*r6)))))/ &
(s1+y*(s2+y*(s3+y*(s4+y*(s5+y*s6)))))
Alignment by explicit bracketing:
! No:
foo = bar+foobar(x1, y1, z1)* &
foobar(x2, y2, z2)* &
foobar(x3, y3, z3)
! Yes:
foo = bar+(foobar(x1, y1, z1)* &
foobar(x2, y2, z2)* &
foobar(x3, y3, z3))
Special vertical alignment may require manual formatting:
! Auto-formatting:
align_me = [-1, 10, 0, &
0, 1000, 0, &
0, -1, 1]
! Manual alignment (!& disables whitespace formatting):
align_me = [-1, 10, 0, & !&
0, 1000, 0, & !&
0, -1, 1] !&
! Alternatively:
!&<
align_me = [-1, 10, 0, &
0, 1000, 0, &
0, -1, 1]
!&>