Added a note in the "Tips and Pointer" section on the correct way to test for
string equivalence with strcmp().
diff --git a/docs/style-guide.txt b/docs/style-guide.txt
index 28fb1fb..d1257b7 100644
--- a/docs/style-guide.txt
+++ b/docs/style-guide.txt
@@ -175,6 +175,23 @@
(Side Note: we might want to use a single file instead of two, food for
thought).
+ - There's a right way and a wrong way to test for sting equivalence with
+ strcmp:
+
+ The wrong way:
+
+ if (!strcmp(string, "foo")) {
+ ...
+
+ The right way:
+
+ if (strcmp(string, "foo") == 0){
+ ...
+
+ The use of the "equals" (==) operator in the latter example makes it much
+ more obvious that you are testing for equivalence. The former example with
+ the "not" (!) operator makes it look like you are testing for an error.
+
- Do not use old-style function declarations that declare variable types
between the parameter list and opening bracket. Example: