What does lint do?
Tim McDaniel
mcdaniel at adi.com
Thu May 30 04:39:19 AEST 1991
In article <91-05-108 at comp.compilers> cl at lgc.com (Cameron Laird) writes:
There are very few lints (maybe only two: the original, and
Gimpel), and they haven't kept up with such language features as
function prototypes.
Gimpel Software's FlexeLint is fully ANSI-compatable. It can also handle
most pre-ANSI constructs and semantics. It is an excellent product,
primarily because each message can be individually turned on or off, within
parts of a source file or for particular symbols or files. (Disclaimer: I'm
just a satisfied customer; I have no financial interest in G. S.)
Gimpel Software
3207 Hogarth lane
Collegeville, PA 19426
1 215 584 4261
It can be run on SUNs, VAXen, PCs, et cetera.
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