// co-in386.lnt // Compiler Options for Intel iC-386 // This file contains options to allow PC-lint to process source // files for your compiler. It is used as follows: // // lint co-in386.lnt source-file(s) // // 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(123) // function-like macro name used as non-macro -elib(652) // suppress message about #define of earlier declared symbols -elib(762) // suppress message about multiple identical declarations and -elib(760) // suppress message about multiple identical macro defs -d_ARCHITECTURE_=386 // this preprocessor symbol is pre-defined -d_LONG64_=0 // if this is set to 1 then also use the // option -sl8 -si4 // sizeof(int) is 4 -spN4 // sizeof(near pointer) is 4 -spF6 // sizeof( far pointer) is 6 -d_OPTIMIZE_=1 // this preprocessor symbol is pre-defined -d_ROM_=0 // this preprocessor symbol is pre-defined +fce // continue-on-error true -dalien=pascal // nearest meaning to alien -dreadonly=const // nearest meaning to readonly // we formerly had -dselector=void*, replaced by: -header(lib-in.h) // contains needed typedef +rw(far,near) // extra reserved words needed -$ // accept $ in identifiers -sld8 // sizeof(long double) is 8 // 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,close,creat,fclose,fprintf,fputc) -esym(534,fputs,fscanf,fseek,fwrite,lseek,memcpy,memmove,memset) -esym(534,printf,puts,scanf,sprintf,sscanf,strcat,strcpy) -esym(534,strncat,strncpy,unlink,write) -emacro((???),va_arg) // the va_arg() macro can yield 415, 416, 661, 662 // 796 and 797 (out-of-bounds errors). -emacro(413,offsetof) // use of NULL pointer creates a stir -emacro(545,offsetof) // addressing an array member is OK