// co-cb.lnt // Compiler Options for Inprise' C++ Builder -ctc // This file contains options to allow PC-lint to process source // files for your compiler. It is used as follows: // // lint co-cb.lnt source-file(s) // // You may need to change the following -d_M_IX86=300 // assume Intel 80386 architecture -- modify to suit // -d__MSDOS__ // an MS-DOS application // -d_Windows // 16-bit Windows -d__WIN32__ // 32-bit Windows -d__FLAT__ // generally goes along with __WIN32__ -d__CONSOLE__ // a console application under 32-bit Windows -d__MT__ // multi-threading // memory model: e.g. -d__FLAT__ -u__SMALL__ usually set in std.lnt // -dSTRICT // Using Borland classlib or OWL? Then one of the following is usually // inserted into std.lnt by the INSTALL procedure. // You may explicitly insert one by removing the comment: // lib-bcl5.lnt // Borland Class Library // lib-owl.lnt // Borland Object Windows Library //these are always defined -d__CDECL__ +fdh // if an extensionless filename is included assume a .h extension +fpc // pointer value retains l-value +fbo // bool is an intrinsic type +fwc // w_char is an intrinsic type +libh(co-bc5.h) -header(co-bc5.h) // includes co-bc5.h which contains borland // specfic defines // while processing compiler (library) header files ... -wlib(1) // sets the warning level within library headers to 1 // (no warnings, just syntax errors). Comment out if you // are actually linting library headers. This // option makes obsolete options of the form -elib(axxx) where // xxx >= 400 which may be retained for historical reasons. -elib(87) // windef.h contains a botched #ifdef -elib(123) // FD_SET is both a typedef and a macro. -emacro(507,FP_OFF) // inhibit loss of information message. --emacro(507,offsetof) // inhibit loss of info message in macro -emacro(413,offsetof) // use of NULL pointer creates a stir -emacro(545,offsetof) // addressing an array member is OK -emacro(792,assert) // inhibit void cast of void message -emacro((???),va_arg) // the va_arg() macro can yield 415, 416, 661, 662 // 796 and 797 (out-of-bounds errors). +rw(_export,_import) // needed especially for Windows programming -sld10 // sizeof(long double) is 10. -etd(origin) // this will inhibit complaints about 'origin' type differences // this occurs when both bios.h and dos.h contribute the -e793 // inhibit 'ANSI limit reached' -- // limits are impractically low with Borland headers // identical struct's to a program. -function(exit,_exit) // _exit() is like exit() -function(exit,__assertfail) // __assertfail() is like exit() -emacro(570,disable,_disable,enable,_enable) // allow (char) 0xFA -emacro(734,putc) // don't complain about items being too large. -emacro(732,putc) // inhibit loss of sign -d_asm=asm // Borland accepts both "_asm" and "asm" -d__asm=asm // and __asm // Borland's added keywords +rw(__interrupt,__near,__far,__huge,__fortran,__pascal,__cdecl) +rw(__import,__export,__loadds,__saveregs,__asm,__fastcall,__stdcall) +rw(_stdcall) // The following functions exhibit variable return modes. // That is, they may equally-usefully be called for a value // as called just for their effects. Accordingly we inhibit // Warning 534 for these functions. // Feel free to add to or subtract from this list. -esym(534,*printf,*putc,*scanf) // often called without checking return -esym(534,close,creat,fclose,fflush) -esym(534,fputs,fseek,fwrite,lseek,memcpy,memmove,memset) -esym(534,puts,strcat,strcpy) -esym(534,strncat,strncpy,unlink,write) -esym(534,__assertfail) // These are the wide char variants of printf-scanf family -wprintf( 1, wprintf ) -wprintf( 2, fwprintf, swprintf ) -wscanf( 1, wscanf ) -wscanf( 2, fwscanf, swscanf ) // The following options are required by most compilers to // noiselessly process iostream.h -elib(1053) //prototypes cannot be distinguished -esym(1702,operator<<,operator>>) // both member and ordinary function // These functions return things that are frequently ignored. -esym(534,*operator<<,*operator>>) +fwc // wide char type (wchar_t) is built-in -d_WCHAR_T // this inhibits stdlib.h from typedef'ing wchar_t. -d_WCHAR_T_DEFINED // and also this is needed as well // Please note: // The flag +fwc says that wchar_t is builtin for both C and C++ code. // For Borland C++ this is true. For Borland C this is untrue. The // option -d_WCHAR_T prevents stdlib.h from attempting to define it // while linting C code. If this is the only thing you're using // out of stdlib.h you may get a message saying stdlib.h isn't being // used when it is. Uncomment the following option in that case. // -efile(766,stdlib.h) // The following additional options seem to be needed. +fna // allow operator new[] -elib(1065) // same name declared as "C" and not "C" -elib(1066) // same name declared as "C" and not "C" -efile(766,mem.h) //included by iostream.h but not really used +rw(__rtti) // run-time type identification -d__seg=_seg // this will be needed until we recognize __seg -d__BORLANDC__=0x540 // predefined macro -d__TURBOC__=0x540 // predefined macro -elib(43) // vacuous type for variable -elib(46) // allow not int as base of bit field -esym(18,lock,unlock) // "C" functions being overloaded? -esym(18,LPWSTR,LPCWSTR)// Both of these types are redeclared (typedef) -elib(1007) // virtual definition within extern "C" -esym(1058,TDate) // Borlands code trys to modify a non-const ref -e1023 // C++ Builder adopts the policy of first come first served // so that if two function templates could both handle a // situation the first should be taken. Hence don't issue // the ambiguity message -e1703 // Don't elaborate on this message either ++template(1) // aggressively process base classes +ftr // truncate header file names to 8x3 if necessary // We now support __declspec directly, unfortunately only the // Microsoft version and not the extended Borland version of // multiple specifications separated by commas. That will be // out soon. +rw(_to_brackets) // ignore "_to_brackets" parenthetical_expression -d__declspec=_to_brackets // ignore __declspec expressions -d_declspec=__declspec // the single '_' version is occasionally used -dRPC_ENTRY= // missing #define in rpc.h -elib(64) // assigning int to enum -elib(1055,1058) // can't find System::empty() -elibsym(1734) // had trouble defining std::getline() +rw(__closure) // enable this reserved word (will be ignored) -d__published=public // pretend attribute '__published' is 'public' -dmbstate_t=int // the type to record the multi-byte state ... // is built in to Borland. // Add elements of ole automation lib-ole.lnt