leo@philmds.UUCP (Leo de Wit) (08/08/89)
(this is on Ultrix 2.3) Problem: when using the -Y flag (or having PROG_ENV=sysV in the environment) C sources are not preprocessed correctly (SYSTEM_FIVE is not defined). Example: lint -Y sample.c sample.c: sprintf value declared inconsistently llib-lc(827) :: sample.c(7) The inconsistency is caused by a conflict in the declaration in the lint library and the declaration in stdio.h (the BSD declaration is used). ---------- start of sample.c ----------- #include <stdio.h> main() { char s[20]; (void)sprintf(s,"test %d",1); } ---------- end of sample.c ----------- Fix: modify /usr/lib/lint as indicated by this diff (it causes cpp to have SYSTEM_FIVE defined): 22c22 < -Y) P=sysV O="$O";; --- > -Y) P=sysV O="$O -DSYSTEM_FIVE";; Cheers, Leo.