jwp@larry.UUCP (Jeffrey W Percival) (12/15/88)
I am using ULTRIX v. 2.x on a MicroVAX II. I wanted a version of "atoi" that recognizes C style numbers like 0x3f, so I modified an old atoi.c and called it "ctoi.c". When I type lint -Cfoo ctoi.c everything is cool. When I type lint -Cjwp ctoi.c I get these messages: ctoi.c: _ctype_ used( llib-ljwp:ctoi.c(59) ), but not defined _iob used( llib-port(25) ), but not defined What causes such a thing? "jwp" happens to be my login name, so is something in the environment interfering with this simple task? -- Jeff Percival (jwp@larry.sal.wisc.edu)
chris@mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) (12/18/88)
In article <475@larry.UUCP> jwp@larry.UUCP (Jeffrey W Percival) writes: >ULTRIX v. 2.x .... lint -Cjwp ctoi.c ... > _iob used( llib-port(25) ), but not defined >What causes such a thing? The `llib-port' is a giveaway: Your lint front-end is a shell script that has something of the form case -*p*) to set the `use the ``port'' lint library rather than the regular C library' flag. Complain to DEC. -- In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Univ of MD Comp Sci Dept (+1 301 454 7163) Domain: chris@mimsy.umd.edu Path: uunet!mimsy!chris