lclint-interest message 172

From miho@osn.de Sat Oct  4 13:46:22 1997
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 18:30:00 +0200 (CDT)
From: miho@osn.de (Michael Hohner)
To: lclint-interest@larch.lcs.mit.edu
Subject: Introduction
Organization: FleetStreet Development
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Hello !

I'm new to this mailing list and like to introduce myself. I'm working for
a german company making real-time system software, and we're using LCLint
to double check our code. Compilers for embedded systems are usually quite
weak, even at the highest warning level, and they don't catch a lot of
problems that other compilers do spot.

We're using the Linux version of LCLint. The compilers, however, run on DOS
or Windows, so the source files on the server naturally contain CRLF line
enders. LCLint complains about the CR's. It would be nice if LCLint had an
option to ignore CR's (or even better, an option to specify which line
enders (LF, CRLF or CR) are used). This would save us making copies of the
source and header files for conversion.



Servus, Michael!

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