etc changes related to code-style docs

* Add a "Code Style" section in CONTRIBUTING
* Move .clang-format to etc/
* Add a short comment on clang-format and editorconfig file
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NRK 1 year ago
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# EditorConfig
# See this if your editor doesn't have built-in editorconfig support:
# https://editorconfig.org/#download
# apply to all files
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# clang-format doesn't dictate the project's code style and can mess up a
# couple edge cases. However it comes quite close and can be used for fixing
# most style issues automatically on new changes via `git-clang-format`.
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Standard: c++03

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When contributing, make sure:
* Your contribution falls under nsxiv's scope and aim
* You follow the existing code style (see [.editorconfig](../.editorconfig))
* You follow the existing code style (see the "Code Style" section below)
* You open the pull request from a new branch, not from master
* To avoid using force pushes, especially for bigger patches. Only use them
when there's merge conflicts.
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(Intermediate/Experienced) Issues where we require some help.
Code Style
----------
`nsxiv` mostly follows the [suckless code-style][sl], with a few exceptions.
If your editor supports [.editorconfig](../.editorconfig) then you'll already be
off to a good start without needing much manual intervention. Additionally we
provide a [clang-format](./.clang-format) configuration for reference, which you
may use via [`git-clang-format`][cf] to format the changes you've made (please
do not run it globally on the entire code-base since clang-format gets a decent
amount of edge cases wrong).
[sl]: https://suckless.org/coding_style/
[cf]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html#git-integration
Development workflow for maintainers
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