Remove 2 restrictions from `CONTRIBUTING.md`; close #5159

* Allow mixed declarations, especially loop variables
* Allow C++ style commends `//`
parent 55e12757
......@@ -33,11 +33,6 @@ mruby should be highly portable to other systems and compilers. For this it is
recommended to keep your code as close as possible to the C99 standard
(http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/WG14/www/docs/n1256.pdf).
Although we target C99, we've heard some compilers in the embedded environment
still requires declarations of local variables to be at the beginning of a
scope. Until we confirm the situation has changed, we use the old-style
variable declaration.
Visual C++ is also an important target for mruby (supported version is 2013 or
later). For this reason features that are not supported by Visual C++ may not
be used (e.g. `%z` of `strftime()`).
......@@ -50,12 +45,6 @@ The dependencies to libraries should be kept to an absolute minimum. This
increases the portability but makes it also easier to cut away parts of mruby
on-demand.
#### Don't use C++ style comments
/* This is the preferred comment style */
Use C++ style comments only for temporary comment e.g. commenting out some code lines.
#### Insert a break after the function return value:
int
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