Why use (void) func() ? (lint beef)
Rahul Dhesi
dhesi%cirrusl at oliveb.ATC.olivetti.com
Sun Oct 7 13:41:38 AEST 1990
In my makefile I have several lint targets that provide different
levels of linting. I normally do "make lint". Less often, I use a
different level. Each target filters through a different egrep
pattern.
lint0:
lint $(LINTFLAGS) $(SRCS)
lint1:
lint $(LINTFLAGS) $(SRCS) | \
egrep -v "`cat .stop.$@`"
lint2:
lint $(LINTFLAGS) $(SRCS) | \
egrep -v "`cat .stop.$@`"
lint3:
lint $(LINTFLAGS) $(SRCS) | \
egrep -v "`cat .stop.$@`"
The .stop.lint* files contain the lint output filtration patterns.
E.g., .stop.lint3 contains (all one line; broken with \ here for
clarity):
enumeration type clash|possible pointer alignment|\
unused in function|set but not used in function|\
but never used|iovec never defined
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Rahul Dhesi <dhesi%cirrusl at oliveb.ATC.olivetti.com>
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