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Subject: Re: porting to a Prime seen as a probable negative experience
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Date: Sun, 23-Sep-84 07:14:35 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep 23 07:14:35 1984
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From:  Bob Larson 

> If people would use lint they wouldn't have so much trouble with things
> like 0 being used where (datum *)0 is called for.

If lint was available I would agree with you.  How can I use a tool I don't
have access to?  Besides, the case given of a parameter to a function call
is one I doubt that lint would find in error.  (How does it know what should
be passed to an external function?)

My main question: Is there a public domain non-unix lint available?  
If so, would someone send me a copy or post it to unix-sources 
(net.sources).

(Send me mail first so I don't get a dozen copies)

Thanks,
Bob Larson 
         ... ucbvax!blarson@Usc-ecl

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