Why use (void) func() ? (lint beef)
Rob Lemley
rcl at b15.INGR.COM
Thu Oct 4 23:34:52 AEST 1990
In <1014 at gistdev.gist.com> flint at gistdev.gist.com (Flint Pellett) writes:
>Something I think would help lint a lot would be the following two options:
>1. An option to ignore extern declarations made in a .h that aren't used.
> The same goes for declarations I put in my own .h files. Now if I have
> an extern right there in the file that I haven't used, I want to know
> about that, but if it's in some .h, who cares?
I don't think you can do this on System V Release 3.
>2. An option to not print out all the "function declared but never used"
> and "function referenced but never declared". . . .
You CAN do this on System V Release 3.
>From the UNIX System V Release 3 Programmer's Reference Manual, LINT(1),
The following options are used to suppress certain kinds of
complaints:
-u Suppress complaints about functions and external
variables used and not defined, or defined and not
used. (This option is suitable for running lint on a
subset of files of a larger program).
-x Do not report variables referred to by external
declarations but never used.
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-Rob Lemley 205-730-1546
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