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Manila Style Commandments
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Step 1: Read http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
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Step 2: Read http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ again
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Step 3: Read on
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Imports
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-------
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- thou shalt not import objects, only modules
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- thou shalt not import more than one module per line
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- thou shalt not make relative imports
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- thou shalt organize your imports according to the following template
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::
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  # vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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  {{stdlib imports in human alphabetical order}}
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  \n
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  {{manila imports in human alphabetical order}}
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  \n
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  \n
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  {{begin your code}}
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General
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-------
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- thou shalt put two newlines twixt toplevel code (funcs, classes, etc)
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- thou shalt put one newline twixt methods in classes and anywhere else
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- thou shalt not write "except:", use "except Exception:" at the very least
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- thou shalt include your name with TODOs as in "TODO(termie)"
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- thou shalt not name anything the same name as a builtin or reserved word
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- thou shalt not violate causality in our time cone, or else
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Human Alphabetical Order Examples
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  import httplib
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  import logging
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  import random
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  import StringIO
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  import time
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  import unittest
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  from manila import flags
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  from manila import test
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  from manila.auth import users
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  from manila.endpoint import api
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  from manila.endpoint import cloud
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Docstrings
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----------
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  """A one line docstring looks like this and ends in a period."""
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  """A multiline docstring has a one-line summary, less than 80 characters.
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  Then a new paragraph after a newline that explains in more detail any
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  general information about the function, class or method. Example usages
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  are also great to have here if it is a complex class for function. After
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  you have finished your descriptions add an extra newline and close the
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  quotations.
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  When writing the docstring for a class, an extra line should be placed
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  after the closing quotations. For more in-depth explanations for these
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  decisions see http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/
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  If you are going to describe parameters and return values, use Sphinx, the
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  appropriate syntax is as follows.
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  :param foo: the foo parameter
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  :param bar: the bar parameter
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  :returns: description of the return value
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  """
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Text encoding
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----------
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- All text within python code should be of type 'unicode'.
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    WRONG:
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    >>> s = 'foo'
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    >>> s
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    'foo'
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    >>> type(s)
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    <type 'str'>
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    RIGHT:
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    >>> u = u'foo'
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    >>> u
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    u'foo'
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    >>> type(u)
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    <type 'unicode'>
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- Transitions between internal unicode and external strings should always
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  be immediately and explicitly encoded or decoded.
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- All external text that is not explicitly encoded (database storage,
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  commandline arguments, etc.) should be presumed to be encoded as utf-8.
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    WRONG:
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    mystring = infile.readline()
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    myreturnstring = do_some_magic_with(mystring)
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    outfile.write(myreturnstring)
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    RIGHT:
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    mystring = infile.readline()
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    mytext = s.decode('utf-8')
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    returntext = do_some_magic_with(mytext)
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    returnstring = returntext.encode('utf-8')
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    outfile.write(returnstring)
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