Xref: utzoo comp.unix.misc:383 comp.unix.programmer:296 comp.unix.internals:727 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!rutgers!sun-barr!newstop!male!mutchler From: mutchler@zule.EBay.Sun.COM (Dan Mutchler) Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.internals Subject: Re: Human-readable lint libraries Message-ID: Date: 19 Oct 90 20:28:18 GMT References: <1990Oct19.172042.26917@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Sender: news@male.EBay.Sun.COM Followup-To: comp.unix.misc Lines: 42 In-reply-to: elias@theory.tn.cornell.edu's message of 19 Oct 90 17:20:42 GMT In article <1990Oct19.172042.26917@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> elias@theory.tn.cornell.edu (Doug Elias) writes: As the last line of the Sun man-page for "lint" reads: ...it is still useful to produce stripped down lint library source files and to use them to generate lint libraries. However, there are no flags (or combinations of same) which seem to result in the production of said "stripped down lint library source files". Does anyone out there have any suggestions (besides the obvious -- "make it yourself by hand") as to how to go about creating these? One of the people in the group is currently writing a simple little program which will pull out all #includes and function definitions, but if somebody out there already has some s/w which creates lint source files, we'd really like to hear about it. Many thanks, and please respond via email. doug -- # ____ Internet: elias@theory.tn.cornell.edu # dr _|_)oug USmail: Adv. Comp. Res. Inst./Cornell Theory Center # (_| 704A TheoryCtrBldg/C.U./Ithaca/N.Y./14853-5201 # (_|__ MaBelle: 607-254-8826 Fax: 607-254-8888 From the lint manual page: -Clibrary Create a lint library with the name llib-llibrary.ln. Also, -i will generate a .ln file with just the routines and the call lines. -- Dan Mutchler | ARPA/Internet: mutchler@zule.EBay.Sun.COM Sun Federal System Engineer | UUCP: ...!sun!mutchler -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flying back from Lubbock, I saw Jesus on the plane Or maybe it was Elvis, You know they kind of look the same. -- Don Henley