Added two points to coding rules. See changelog for details.

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@ -96,6 +96,10 @@ Free Documentation License''.
@table @strong
@item 2006, January 27th, @r{--- Luca Vezzaro}
Added point on initialization lists and C-style
comments.
@item 2006, January 26th, @r{--- Matteo Settenvini}
Added reference subsection about documenting code. Added
decisional and communicative norms.
@ -580,6 +584,16 @@ You can also add to the end of your @file{~/.emacs} the line:
to automatically associate the @samp{.tcc} extension to
the @samp{c++-mode}.
@item
Constructor initialization list use the following format:
@verbatim
C::C(T1 arg1, T2 arg2, ...) :
m1(arg1), m2(arg2)...
{
//...
}
@end verbatim
@end enumerate
@c % --------------------------------------------------
@ -780,6 +794,16 @@ often as possible, to ensure Unicode support.
If you need a smart pointer, be sure to check out
@code{glib::RefPtr<>}.
@item
"C-style" comments are useful but are also problematic when you
need a fast way to exclude code from execution. Since this
kind of comments cannot nest, C-style comments cannot be
used to exclude code already commented with these old-way
comments. For this reason there is no need to complicate our
lifes with two styles of comments, the C++ comment (//) is
more than enough, and typing isn't a problem since most editors
support batch-commenting for multiple lines of code.
@end enumerate