Checking C programs with lint
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Checking C programs with lint
(A nutshell handbook)
O'Reilly & Associates, 1988
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"C programming utility"
Bibliography: p. 65-67
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The lint program checker has proven time and again to be one of the best tools for finding portability problems and certain types of coding errors in C programs. This book introduces you to lint, guides you through running it on your programs, and helps you to interpret lint's output. lint verifies a program or program segments against standard libraries, checks the code for common portability errors, and tests the programming against som tried and true guidelines. linting your code is a necessary (though not sufficient) step in writing clean, portable, effective programs.
Table of Contents
Preface Scope of This Handbook Conventions Used in This Handbook Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Using lint Chapter 3 Dealing with lint's Concerns Casting: Tell the Compiler You Know Better /*LINT COMMENTS*/-Tell lint You Don't Care /*NOTREACHED*/ /*ARGSUSED*/ and /*VARARGS*/ /*LINTLIBRARY*/ /*NOSTRICT*/ and /*CANTHAPPEN*/ Specific Problems: The Delinting Handbook Chapter 4 Using lint in Detail Command Line Options Using lint with make Roll Your Own lint Library Chapter 5 Limits to lint printfck clash and shortc cchk check Chapter 6 Under the Hood Chapter 7 An Evaluation of lint Chapter 8 Future Directions Appendix A The Ten Commandments for C Programmers Appendix B A Very Brief History of UNIX Research USG Berkeley Appendix C Supplemental Programs Bibliography Index
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