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/* Date Stamp */ -d"_lint_co_msc100_lnt=co-msc100.lnt modified 19-Sep-2013"
/* To document usage use: -message( "Using " _lint_co_msc100_lnt ) */
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// This file is provided by Gimpel Software (www.gimpel.com) for use with
// its products PC-lint and FlexeLint.
//
// Redistribution and use of this file, with or without modification, is
// permitted provided that any such redistribution retains this notice.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// co-msc100.lnt
// Compiler Options for Visual Studio for C/C++ Version 10.00
// (Visual Studio 2010)
// This file contains options to allow PC-lint to process source
// files for your compiler. It is used as follows:
//
// lint co-msc100.lnt source-file(s)
//
// (See macros-msc.c and/or macros-msc.cpp for details.)
// Section 1: options independent of the use of the automatic macro
// generator (macros-msc.cpp)
//
-cmsc
-A(C++2011)
+compiler(search_actively_including_stack)
-si4 // integers are 4 bytes
-sp4 // pointers are 4 bytes too.
// We now support __declspec directly so that the following
// option is now commented out. If trouble ensues you can
// once again disable __declspec through this option.
// -d__declspec()= // ignore this construct
-d_declspec=__declspec // the single '_' version is occasionally used
// while processing compiler (library) header files ...
-wlib(1) // sets the warning level within library headers to 1
// (no warnings, just syntax errors). Comment out if you
// are actually linting library headers. This
// option makes obsolete options of the form -elib(axxx) where
// xxx >= 400 which may be retained for historical reasons.
-elib(1111) // Some VC++ headers contain explicit specializations at class
// scope.
-elib(19) // useless declarations (lone semicolons)
-elib(123) // function-like macro name used as non macro
-elib(652) // suppress message about #define of earlier declared symbols
-elib(762) // suppress message about multiple identical declarations and
-elib(760) // suppress message about multiple identical macro defs
-elib(514) // allow #if <boolean> | <boolean>
-elib(553) // undefined preprocessor variables assumed 0
-elib(1081) // suspicious object argument to an object parameter
-elib(726) // extraneous comma in enum definition
// SREGS, WORDREGS, BYTEREGS are defined in both bios.h and dos.h
// and accordingly you MAY get type differences based on 'origin'.
// If so, use the following options:
// -etd(origin)
// -elib(770)
-format=%(%f(%l)\s:\s%)%t\s%n:\s%m
// error format similar to MSC
// Note that %c can also be used to specify column
-e46 // allows bit-fields to be other than int or unsigned
+fan // allow anonymous unions
+fdi // Use directory of the including file
+fbo // enable the bool type
+fwm // wprintf format codes are not standard
-fdh // do not append a .h to header names
-esym(123,min,max) // allows users to use min, max as variables
+rw(__inline) // activate the __inline keyword
-rw_asgn(__nullptr,nullptr)
-e19 // Suppress errors about lone semicolons
+ppw(import) // activate #import
-d_inline=__inline // _inline is the same as __inline
-sld8 // sizeof(long double) is 8.
-function(exit,_exit) // _exit() is like exit()
-function(exit,_assert) // _assert() is like exit()
-emacro(506,assert) // don't warn about constant value Boolean
-emacro(734,putc) // don't complain about items being too large.
-emacro(415,_FP_SEG) // access of out-of-bounds pointer
-emacro(740,FP_SEG,FP_OFF) // unusual casts
-emacro((???),va_arg) // the va_arg() macro can yield 415, 416, 661, 662
// 796 and 797 (out-of-bounds errors).
-emacro((???),va_start) // the same applies to va_start
-emacro(413,offsetof) // use of NULL pointer creates a stir
-emacro(545,offsetof) // addressing an array member is OK
-emacro(845,RGB) // a common use of RGB uses a operator that produces a 0
-e793 // inhibit 'ANSI limit reached' --
// limits are impractically low with MSVC headers
-esym(628,eof) // failure to provide argument information for eof()
-esym(773,L_tmpnam) // defined with an unparenthesized '+'
-esym(438,_acp) // USES_CONVERSION assigns to _acp.
-emacro(571,__isascii) // don't warn about the unusual cast
-emacro(522,UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER) // don't complain about a lack of
// side-effects
-emacro(648,CDN_*) // ignore unsigned overflow
-emacro(648,OIVN_*) // ignore unsigned overflow
-emacro(648,TTN_*) // ignore unsigned overflow
-emacro(648,TVN_*) // ignore unsigned overflow
-emacro(648,TBN_*) // ignore unsigned overflow
// The following functions exhibit variable return modes.
// That is, they may equally-usefully be called for a value
// as called just for their effects. Accordingly we inhibit
// Warning 534 for these functions.
// Feel free to add to or subtract from this list.
-esym(534,close,creat,fclose,fflush,_flsbuf,fprintf,fputc)
-esym(534,fputs,fscanf,fseek,fwrite,lseek,memcpy,memmove,memset)
-esym(534,printf,puts,scanf,sprintf,sscanf,strcat,strcpy)
-esym(534,strncat,strncpy,unlink,write)
// These are the wide char variants of printf-scanf family
-wprintf( 1, wprintf )
-wprintf( 3, fwprintf, swprintf )
-wscanf( 1, wscanf )
-wscanf( 2, fwscanf, swscanf )
// These are substitutions for sprintf
-printf( 3, StringCbPrintfA )
-printf( 3, StringCchPrintfA )
-wprintf( 3, StringCbPrintfW )
-wprintf( 3, StringCchPrintfW )
// The following options are used to adjust our function mimicry to
// the actual library as provided by MS.
-function( wcstombs(1) ) // remove the check for a NULL first arg to wcstombs()
// The following options are required by most compilers to
// noiselessly process iostream.h
-elib(1717) // empty prototypes
-elib(522) // function return value ignored
-elib(1053) // prototypes cannot be distinguished
-elib(1721) // unusual operator =() declaration
-elib(1720) // assignment op has non-const parameter
-elib(655) // bitwise operator combining compatible enum's
-elib(641) // converting enum's to int
-elib(537) // repeated include file (ios.h)
-elib(1511) // member (rdbuf) hides nonvirtual member
-elib(1712) // default constructor not defined for class
-elib(1736) // redundant access specifier
-esym(1702,operator<<,operator>>) // both a member and an ordinary function
// These functions return things that are frequently ignored.
-esym(534,*operator<<,*operator>>)
// The following additional options seem to be needed.
-elib(506) // constant value Boolean
-elib(620) // el or one? (some constants end in 'l' not 'L')
-elib(648) // overflow in computing constant (3<<16)
-elib(659) // nothing fold_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINEDlows '}' on some line
-elib(723) // suspicious use of '='
-elib(747) // significant prototype coercion
-elib(740) // unusual pointer casts
-elib(1007) // virtual functions within extern "C" block
-elib(1029) // default argument repeated -- can't dist. char, signed char
-elib(1055) // call to rdbuf() questioned?
-elib(1504) // apparently useless structs
-elib(1708,1709) // minor C/C++ declaration conflict
-elib(1707) // operator new declared w/o 'static'
-elib(1722) // assignment op does not return reference
-elib(149) // default argument found in C code.
-elib(578) // declaration of time hides delaration of global time().
-elib(761) // two equivalent typedef declarations
-elib(1065) // same name declared as "C" and not "C"
-elib(1066) // same name declared as "C" and not "C"
-elib(1704) // constructor with private access declaration
-elib(1735) // default parameter within virtual function
-elib(773) // macros that look like unparenthesized expressions
-elib(806) // 1-bit bitfields typed int
-elib(1501) // 0-length data members
-elib(1510) // base class has no destructor
-elib(1516) // data member hides inherited member
-elib(1509) // base class destructor is not virtual
// Special Notice: You may be receiving mysterious 1058 errors
// when you use "iomanipulator"s. For example:
// cout << setw(4) << 4;
// results in Error 1058 (assigning a const to a ref) because the
// manipulator setw returns a non-lvalue which is assigned to a reference.
// This reflects an oversight in the Microsoft header file: iomanip.h
// Therein you may change the declaration:
// friend ostream& operator<<(iostream& s, IOMANIP(T) & sm) { ...
// to:
// friend ostream& operator<<(iostream& s, const IOMANIP(T) & sm) { ...
// to reflect the fact that sm is not modified by this function.
+fll // enable long long
// In the following option we define __uuidof() and suppress
// Errors 50 and 69 and 1924 in exprs. containing same
-d"__uuidof()= /*lint --e(50,69,1924) */ (_GUID)0"
-esym(123,FD_SET) // defined as macro and as typedef
-esym(1726,endl,ends) // taking the address of an overloaded function
-esym(18,Data_t::Data_t) // definition not matching declaration
-elib(10) // expecting ')' -- comdef.h has a: #if defined( id
-elib(43) // vacuous array within _MIDL_FORMAT_STRING
-elib(602) // benign comment within comment
-elib(657) // declaring "anonymous struct" in union _LARGE_INTEGER
-elib(799) // long numerical constant for max. __int64
-elib(1502) // nothrow has no data members
-elib(1505) // no access specifier in base class specifier
-elib(1515) // AFX_THREAD_STATE member has no default constructor
-elib(1706) // Unusual declaration with a scope operator
-elib(1725) // data member is a reference
-elib(1548) // conflicting exception specifications
-elib(1737) // hiding global operator new
-elib(1739) // binary operator should be non-member function
-elib(1748) // non-virtual base class included twice
-elib(1759) // post-fix operator returns a reference
// Add elements of ole automation
lib-ole.lnt
// Options required for .net
-d_stdcall=__stdcall // make _stdcall equivalent to __stdcall
-d__interface=class // treat an interface the same as a class
-d__unaligned= // pass over the __unaligned keyword
-d__w64= // ignore this identifier
-esym(40,DLGPROC) // used before being defined
-elib(146) // assuming binary constant
-elib(1015) // GetDefaultThreads not found in class
+ppw(using) // ignore #using for now.
-d__pragma(x)= // ignore the pragma extension
+rw(__ptr64) // additional qualifier
+rw_asgn(__thiscall,fortran) // additional qualifier
-"d__identifier(x)=___identifier x"
// treat C++ keyword x as an identifier
-elibsym(1512) // base class destructor not virtual
-d__TIMESTAMP__="Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 2010"
-d__COUNTER__=__lint__COUNTER__
-d__FUNCDNAME__="MyFunc"
-d__FUNCSIG__="MyFunc"
-d__FUNCTION__=___function___
-dinitonly= // Compiler should catch miss-uses.
// Lint can just skip over it.
-"dliteral=static const" // Documentation says they are
// equivalent for member data.
// __try_cast is like dynamic_cast (except the former throws where
// the latter returns 0).
-d__try_cast=dynamic_cast
+rw(__restrict) // reserved word
// Partial support for the "old" (VC++ 2003) Managed Extensions
// syntax:
+rw( __gc, __value, __nogc, __pin, __ptr32, __ptr64 )
-$ // $ can be used in identifiers
+rw( __allowed_on_parameter )
+rw( __allowed_on_function )
+rw( __allowed_on_typedecl )
+rw( __allowed_on_return )
+rw( __allowed_on_struct )
+rw( __allowed_on_function_or_typedecl )
+rw( __allowed_on_field )
+rw( __allowed_on_parameter_or_return )
+rw( __allowed_on_function )
+rw( *type_traits ) //type traits support
+e1942 // This Elective Note alerts the user to the non-standard
// way in which MS handles originally-dependent base classes.
// E.g. template<class T> class A : T { ... x ... };
// Should T be searched for "x" during instantiation?
// the standard says "no", MS does.
-header(co-msc100.h) // implicitly includes <typeinfo>. (Needed because
// MSVC 9 implicitly declares class type_info.)
// Section 2: options that should be commented out if you use the
// automatic macro generator (macros-msc.cpp)
// Note, a macro option of the form:
// -dA{1}
// has the same effect as:
// -dA=1
// or:
// -d"A=1"
// The curly-brace version of the syntax is appropriate for
// macro-scavenging (the method we used to generate the macro options
// below). For details, see notes on the -scavenge() option in section
// 5.8.3 in the Lint manual. See also the macro generator file,
// macros-msc.cpp, which follows the form of -scavenge() output.
// We generated the options in this section with the following commands:
// %VSInstallDir%\vc\bin\vcvars32.bat
// cl /EP /C macros-msc.cpp
// The options for other build configurations will probably differ (which
// is why you should comment out the following if you use the macro
// generator).
// Also note: some of the following are defined for C++ mode but not for C
// mode; but there's no need to comment them out here because they are
// conditionally #undef'd in co-msc100.h.
-d_CPPRTTI{1}
//
// Defined for code compiled with /GR (Enable Run-Time Type
// Information).
//
-d_INTEGRAL_MAX_BITS{64}
//
// Reports the maximum size (in bits) for an integral type.
//
// NOTE:
// When generating 64-bit code, the definition for _M_IX86 must be
// commented out.
-d_M_IX86{600}
//
// Defined for x86 processors. See the "Values for _M_IX86 table" (in
// Microsoft's preprocessor documentation) for more information. This
// is not defined for x64 processors.
//
-d_M_IX86_FP{0}
//
// Expands to a value indicating which /arch compiler option was used:
//
// 0 if /arch was not used.
//
// 1 if /arch:SSE was used.
//
// 2 if /arch:SSE2 was used.
//
// See /arch (Minimum CPU Architecture) for more information.
//
-d_MSC_BUILD{1}
//
// Evaluates to the revision number component of the compiler's
// version number. The revision number is the fourth component of the
// period-delimited version number. For example, if the version number
// of the Visual C++ compiler is 15.00.20706.01, the _MSC_BUILD macro
// evaluates to 1.
//
-d_MSC_EXTENSIONS{1}
//
// This macro is defined when you compile with the /Ze compiler option
// (the default). Its value, when defined, is 1.
//
-d_MSC_FULL_VER{160030319}
//
// Evaluates to the major, minor, and build number components of the
// compiler's version number. The major number is the first component
// of the period-delimited version number, the minor number is the
// second component, and the build number is the third component. For
// example, if the version number of the Visual C++ compiler is
// 15.00.20706.01, the _MSC_FULL_VER macro evaluates to 150020706.
// Type cl /? at the command line to view the compiler's version
// number.
//
-d_MSC_VER{1600}
//
// Evaluates to the major and minor number components of the
// compiler's version number. The major number is the first component
// of the period-delimited version number and the minor number is the
// second component.
//
// For example, if the version number of the Visual C++ compiler is
// 15.00.20706.01, the _MSC_VER macro evaluates to 1500.
//
// In Visual Studio 2010, _MSC_VER is defined as 1600.
//
-d_MT{1}
//
// Defined when /MD or /MDd (Multithreaded DLL) or /MT or /MTd
// (Multithreaded) is specified.
//
-d_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED{1}
//
// Defined when /Zc:wchar_t is used.
//
-d_WCHAR_T_DEFINED{1}
//
// Defined when /Zc:wchar_t is used or if wchar_t is defined in a
// system header file included in your project.
//
-d_WIN32{1}
//
// Defined for applications for Win32 and Win64. Always defined.
//
/**** Undocumented predefined macros follow ****/
-d_NATIVE_NULLPTR_SUPPORTED{1}
// Section 3: options that should remain commented out if you use the
// automatic macro generator (macros-msc.cpp)
// When compiling with /J, use:
//+fcu // Plain char is unsigned
//-d_CHAR_UNSIGNED
// When compiling with /clr, /clr:pure or /clr:safe, use:
//-d__cplusplus_cli=200406 // for all 3
//-d_M_CEE_PURE // for /clr:pure
//-d_M_CEE_SAFE // for /clr:safe
//-d_MANAGED // for /clr
// When using any /clr form, use:
//-d_M_CEE
// When compiling with /GX or /EH, use:
//-d_CPPUNWIND // Enable Exception Handling
// When compiling for Win64, use:
//-d_WIN64
// When compiling with /Wp64, use:
//-d_Wp64 // 64-bit portability
// Be sure to define your platform if any of the following apply:
//-d_M_ALPHA // For DEC ALPHA platforms
//-d_M_IA64 // For Itanium 64-bit processors
//-d_M_X64 // For x64 processors
// When compiling with the /RTC option, use:
//-d__MSVC_RUNTIME_CHECKS // Using such checks
// When compiling with /openmp, use:
//-d_OPENMP=200203 // OpenMP specification date
// When compiling with /Zl, use:
//-d_VC_NODEFAULTLIB // Omit default library name in *.obj file
/* DLL's or Multithreads? Enable the following:
-d_AFXDLL // making a DLL
-d_DLL // ditto
*/