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<h3 class="section">13.2 Coding Standard</h3>

<p><a name="index-coding-standard-615"></a>The Coding Standard menu allows you to edit your coding standard file, as can
be understood by gnatcheck, as well as run it against your code, to verifiy its
compliance with this coding standard.

   <p>Note that you can also use the contextual menu to check the conformance of
a particular project or source file against a Coding Standard.

   <p>The Coding standard editor is triggered by the menu Tools-&gt;Coding
Standard-&gt;Edit Rules File. The editor allows you to select an existing coding
standard file, or create a new one. The editor adapts itself to the version of
gnatcheck you are using on your local machine.

   <p>The currently used rules are summarized in the bottom of the editor. Once all
rules are defined, you can check the box 'Open rules file after exit' to
manually verify the created file.

   <p>Once the Coding Standard file is created, you can define it as the default
coding standard file for a project by going to the project editor, selecting
the 'Switches' tab, and using this file in the 'Gnatcheck' section.

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