Checking C Programs with Lint
Ian Darwin
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Paperback. The lint program is one of the best tools for finding portability problems and certain types of coding errors in C programs. This handbook introduces lint, provides a guide to running it on programs, and shows how to interpret lint's output. Num Pages: bibliography, index. BIC Classification: UMX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 142 x 18. Weight in Grams: 134.
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 som tried and true guidelines. linting your code is a necessary (though not sufficient) step in writing clean, portable, effective programs.
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 som tried and true guidelines. linting your code is a necessary (though not sufficient) step in writing clean, portable, effective programs.
Product Details
Publication date
1988
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA United States
Condition
New
Format
Paperback
Number of Pages
75
Place of Publication
Sebastopol, United States
ISBN
9780937175309
SKU
V9780937175309
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
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99-1
About Ian Darwin
Ian Darwin has worked in the computer industry for three decades, with Unix since 1980, with Java since 1995, and with OpenBSD since 1998. He wrote the freeware file(1) command used on Linux and BSD and is the author of Java Cookbook, as well as over seventy articles and several courses (both university and commercial) on C and Unix over ... Read more
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