man(1) Manual page archive

 LINT(1) LINT(1)
 NAME
 lint - a C program verifier
 SYNOPSIS
 lint [ -abchnpuvx ] file ...
 DESCRIPTION
 Lint attempts to detect features of the C program files
 which are likely to be bugs, or non-portable, or wasteful.
 It also checks the type usage of the program more strictly
 than the compilers. Among the things which are currently
 found are unreachable statements, loops not entered at the
 top, automatic variables declared and not used, and logical
 expressions whose value is constant. Moreover, the usage of
 functions is checked to find functions which return values
 in some places and not in others, functions called with
 varying numbers of arguments, and functions whose values are
 not used.
 By default, it is assumed that all the files are to be
 loaded together; they are checked for mutual compatibility.
 Function definitions for certain libraries are available to
 lint; these libraries are referred to by a conventional
 name, such as `-lm', in the style of ld(1).
 Any number of the options in the following list may be used.
 The -D, -U, and -I options of cc(1) are also recognized as
 separate arguments.
 p Attempt to check portability to the IBM and GCOS
 dialects of C.
 h Apply a number of heuristic tests to attempt to intuit
 bugs, improve style, and reduce waste.
 b Report break statements that cannot be reached. (This
 is not the default because, unfortunately, most lex and
 many yacc outputs produce dozens of such comments.)
 v Suppress complaints about unused arguments in func-
 tions.
 x Report variables referred to by extern declarations,
 but never used.
 a Report assignments of long values to int variables.
 c Complain about casts which have questionable portabil-
 ity.
 LINT(1) LINT(1)
 u Do not complain about functions and variables used and
 not defined, or defined and not used (this is suitable
 for running lint on a subset of files out of a larger
 program).
 n Do not check compatibility against the standard
 library.
 Exit(2) and other functions which do not return are not
 understood; this causes various lies.
 Certain conventional comments in the C source will change
 the behavior of lint:
 /*NOTREACHED*/
 at appropriate points stops comments about unreachable
 code.
 /*VARARGSn*/
 suppresses the usual checking for variable numbers of
 arguments in the following function declaration. The
 data types of the first n arguments are checked; a
 missing n is taken to be 0.
 /*NOSTRICT*/
 shuts off strict type checking in the next expression.
 /*ARGSUSED*/
 turns on the -v option for the next function.
 /*LINTLIBRARY*/
 at the beginning of a file shuts off complaints about
 unused functions in this file.
 FILES
 /usr/lib/lint[12] programs
 /usr/lib/llib-lc declarations for standard functions
 /usr/lib/llib-port declarations for portable functions
 SEE ALSO
 cc(1)
 S. C. Johnson, Lint, a C Program Checker

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /