The
lint program checker has proven time and again to be one of the best tools for finding portability problems and certain types of coding errors in C programs. This book introduces you to
lint, guides you through running it on your programs, and helps you to interpret
lint's output.
lint verifies a program or program segments against standard libraries, checks the code for common portability errors, and tests the programming against some tried and true guidelines.
linting your code is a necessary (though not sufficient) step in writing clean, portable, effective programs. Contents include:
- Overview of using lint
- Dealing with lint' concerns: casting and delinting
- lint comments
- Using lint in detail: command line options, using lint with make, rolling your own lint library
- Public domain programs
- Under the hood: an inside look
- Future directions