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Coding Style

We don't have a strict style guideline, but here's a couple of conventions we like to follow:

Indentation

Four-space indents.

Labels

Label names should be lowercase and separated with underscores (monika_twitter). If you use many labels for a related subprogram, prefix them with mas and the name of your subprogram (i.e: mas_coolfungame_flowstart). Exceptions to this rule: Monika topics/greetings/farewells, although this may changed in the future.

Certain prefixes are reserved:

  • greeting - used for regular greetings
  • i_greeting - used for special interactive greetings
  • ch30 - used for key chapter 30 labels
  • monika - used for nearly every monika topic
  • joke - used for the jokes system
  • m_joke - also used for the jokes sytem
  • mas_poem - used for poemgame system
  • game - used for most of the minigames
  • vv - used for update-related material
  • v - also used for update-related material
  • bye - used for farewells

There may be more, so in general, be mindful of the labels you use.

Store

In Renpy, stores are like namespaces, except you can't have nested ones. We recommend grouping related data, constants, and functions in stores to avoid messing with the global namespace.

To create a store:

init python in mas_store_name:
    var1 = 1
    var2 = 2
    ...

# or
define mas_store_name.var1 = 1
define mas_store_name.var2 = 2

To access a store:

store.mas_store_name.var1 = 1

# or
python:
    import store.mas_store_name as mas_store_name
    mas_store_name.var1 = 1

We use several different stores to group different data. When deciding to make a new store, ensure that it is not already in use. Prefix your store names with mas_.

persistent is like a store, but its a special one that gets saved to disk. Only use this if you need to save data from multiple sessions More on this later...

Functions

If a function is very specific to a subprogram or flow, consider making it in a store and importing it when necessary. If a function can be generalized for many use cases, then make it in a regular init python block (which makes it global). Prefix global functions with mas

For documentation, either block comments (#) or doc strings (""") are fine. We don't enforce a particular way of documenting functions, but noting what the function does, its input and output vars, what it returns, and variables it assumes would be a good start:

def mas_someKindOfFunction(var1, var2, var3=None):
    """
    This function does some kind of thing. Use with caution.

    IN:
        var1 - value of something
        var3 - like the most value of something
            (Default: None)

    OUT:
        var2 - contains modified reference to something

    RETURNS:
        a copy of var2

    ASSUMES:
        persistent.var4 
    """

For function names, either camelCase or lowercase_underscores are fine.

Persistent

This store-like thing saves data to disk and is how renpy keeps track of data. Because its already loaded with data from the stock game, avoid using this if you can. (I.e: instead of using a persistent to check if an event has been seen, use renpy.seen_label or seen_event.

Prefix all persistent variable names with _mas_. (We are currently in progress of converting all currently created persistent values to be prefixed correctly)

Constants

Define constants instead of literals when you're using them multiple times. Use UPPERCASE_UNDERSCORES for naming.

An exception to this is literals used in screens. If a screen is not called with nopredict, then use literals when you can, as renpy optimizes screens with literals.

Variables

Make these descriptive please. It doesn't need to be Java-like, just enough so its somewhat easy to figure out what it is. Using abbreviations or acronyms is fine. Use lowercase_underscores for naming.

Comments

Please write comments. Even though python is readable as is, knowing the high level reason why we are doing something or the high level effects of doing something is helpful.

Line Length

Again, not really enforced, but keep them reasonable. I personally limit to 80 columns, but beyond that to probably 120 is fine. The exception is Renpy code. Renpy code cannot always be broken up into multiple lines.

Assets

Any assets you use must be in the mod_assets/ folder. If you have a ton of assets, group them into a subfolder.

3rd-party Packages

If you can do it without using an external package, then do it without the external package. Exceptions must be discussed with the dev team. If whatever library you want to add is more than a megabyte, it almost certainly will not be allowed.