Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!batcomputer!itsgw!steinmetz!uunet!vsi!friedl From: friedl@vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) Newsgroups: comp.std.c Subject: Thought on an ANSI lint Message-ID: <1057@vsi.COM> Date: 20 Feb 89 02:39:34 GMT Distribution: comp Organization: V-Systems, Inc. -- Santa Ana, CA Lines: 29 Hi.ho folks, I've a thought on a feature that might be useful in an ANSI lint and I'd like to bounce this off you folks. I am postulating that it would be helpful to have a lint option that make string literals "array of const char" rather than "array of char" and do type checking on that basis. The Committee apparently considered this for the language itself but eventually rejected it (maybe some ANSI-kind-of-people could comment on this). Perhaps they rejected it because it would have required that old code be retrofitted with /const/ everywhere, and they felt this was too high a burden to place on those using a new compiler. For new code, however, produced by those who think and use /const/ all the time (like me) I think this might be a big win to have lint check for this. Can anybody find anything wrong with this idea? Discussions here or via email would be fine. Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl 3B2-kind-of-guy friedl@vsi.com V-Systems, Inc. I speak for you only attmail!vsi!friedl Santa Ana, CA USA +1 714 545 6442 {backbones}!vsi!friedl --------Barbara Bush on... on... No, I just can't do it...--------