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# Code style
This is a description of a coding style that every contributor must follow. Please, read the whole document before you start pushing code.
## Generics
Generics are always written with `where` .
Bad:
```rust
pub fn new< N: Into < String > ,
T: Into< String > ,
P: Into< InputFile > ,
E: Into< String > >
(user_id: i32, name: N, title: T, png_sticker: P, emojis: E) -> Self { ... }
```
Good:
```rust
pub fn new< N , T , P , E > (user_id: i32, name: N, title: T, png_sticker: P, emojis: E) -> Self
where
N: Into< String > ,
T: Into< String > ,
P: Into< InputFile > ,
E: Into< String > { ... }
```
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## Comments
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1. Comments must describe what your code does and mustn't describe how your code does it and bla-bla-bla. Be sure that your comments follow the grammar, including punctuation, the first capital letter and so on.
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Bad:
```rust
/// this function make request to telegram
pub fn make_request(url: & str) -> String { ... }
```
Good:
```rust
/// This function makes a request to Telegram.
pub fn make_request(url: & str) -> String { ... }
```
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2. Also, link resources in your comments when possible:
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```rust
/// Download a file from Telegram.
///
/// `path` can be obtained from the [`Bot::get_file`].
///
/// To download into [`AsyncWrite`] (e.g. [`tokio::fs::File`]), see
/// [`Bot::download_file`].
///
/// [`Bot::get_file`]: crate::bot::Bot::get_file
/// [`AsyncWrite`]: tokio::io::AsyncWrite
/// [`tokio::fs::File`]: tokio::fs::File
/// [`Bot::download_file`]: crate::Bot::download_file
#[cfg(feature = "unstable-stream")]
pub async fn download_file_stream(
& self,
path: & str,
) -> Result< impl Stream < Item = Result<Bytes, reqwest::Error > >, reqwest::Error>
{
download_file_stream(& self.client, & self.token, path).await
}
```
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## Use Self where possible
Bad:
```rust
impl ErrorKind {
fn print(& self) {
ErrorKind::Io => println!("Io"),
ErrorKind::Network => println!("Network"),
ErrorKind::Json => println!("Json"),
}
}
```
Good:
```rust
impl ErrorKind {
fn print(& self) {
Self::Io => println!("Io"),
Self::Network => println!("Network"),
Self::Json => println!("Json"),
}
}
```
< details >
< summary > More examples< / summary >
Bad:
```rust
impl< 'a> AnswerCallbackQuery< 'a> {
pub(crate) fn new< C > (bot: & 'a Bot, callback_query_id: C) -> AnswerCallbackQuery< 'a>
where
C: Into< String > , { ... }
```
Good:
```rust
impl< 'a> AnswerCallbackQuery< 'a> {
pub(crate) fn new< C > (bot: & 'a Bot, callback_query_id: C) -> Self
where
C: Into< String > , { ... }
```
< / details >
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## Naming
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1. Avoid unnecessary duplication (`Message::message_id` -> `Message::id` using `#[serde(rename = "message_id")]` ).
2. Use a generic parameter name `S` for streams, `Fut` for futures, `F` for functions (where possible).
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## Deriving
1. Derive `Copy` , `Eq` , `Hash` , `PartialEq` , `Clone` , `Debug` for public types when possible (note: if the default `Debug` implementation is weird, you should manually implement it by yourself).
2. Derive `Default` when there is an algorithm to get a default value for your type.
## Misc
1. Use `Into<...>` only where there exists at least one conversion **and** it will be logically to use.
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2. Always mark a function as `#[must_use]` if its return value **must** be used.