gtpp2m07 | Programming Standards |
TPF Programming Standards is for any programmer who writes or modifies programs that interface with the TPF program product. This does not apply to the EOCF/2, TPFDF, or ALCS products, except where explicitly noted.
As used in this document, a programming standard is a method or group of actions that provides a specific solution to a programming problem. Standards and conventions are the interfaces between the TPF development lab and our customers that allow us to limit any disruption to their processor complexes. Most conventions are derived from several years of experience in writing TPF programs. Along with TPF standards and conventions, there are IBM programming standards. All programmers must adhere to items defined as standards when creating or modifying TPF programs.