I'm not sure that jQuery has coding stanards, but I like this form for anonymous functions in plugins. It's succint and readable. I'm totally down with 2 spaces being the indentation standard. I prefer tighter lines of code in my JS and tend to use single line conditional constructs alot. $('div').each(function() { // do my stuff. }); .darrel. On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:38 AM, David Timothy Strauss < david@fourkitchens.com> wrote:
I'd rather use jQuery's standards as a foundation rather than Drupal's PHP ones, unless we have a good reason to do otherwise.
----- "Stella Power" wrote:
Heya, More and more contrib modules are including JavaScript files, so I want to add the ability to review JavaScript files to the Coder<http://drupal.org/project/coder>module. However, step 1 is we need to agree on what coding standards we should be using for JavaScript.
At present we have the Coding standards for JS files<http://drupal.org/node/172169>doc which has one or two ideas but isn't complete. We also have the main Coding Standards <http://drupal.org/coding-standards> doc, and while most are transferable to JavaScript, not all are. So I've put some suggestions together at http://drupal.org/node/260140 A fair few of them come from the standards used by JSLint so there shouldn't be many surprises. I'd really appreciate a discussion/debate on this and hopefully we can agree on the coding standards we want to use.
Cheers, Stella