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How to Use PC-Lint 9.0 ED for Static Code Analysis of C and C++ Programs

PC-Lint 9.0 ED is a version of PC-Lint that supports embedded development for various microcontrollers and compilers. PC-Lint is a static analysis tool that finds defects in software by analyzing the C and C++ source code. It can detect syntax errors, logic errors, memory leaks, null pointer dereferences, uninitialized variables, unused variables, and many other types of bugs.

PC-Lint 9.0 ED can be run from the command line, integrated into your build process or continuous integration system, or run from within your integrated development environment (IDE). It can also be customized to handle nonstandard constructs and features that are specific to your target platform or compiler. For example, you can use the +rw option to activate reserved words such as _bit, _gobble, or _ignore_init that are used to support some microcontroller cross-compilers[^2^]. You can also use the -d option to define macros or typedefs that are used in your code.

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To use PC-Lint 9.0 ED, you need to have a license file that matches your compiler and target platform. You can obtain a license file from Gimpel Software or Vector Software[^1^] [^3^], depending on your region and distributor. You also need to have a configuration file that specifies the options and settings for PC-Lint 9.0 ED. You can use one of the predefined configuration files that are included with PC-Lint 9.0 ED, or you can create your own configuration file based on your project requirements.

To run PC-Lint 9.0 ED from the command line, you need to specify the path to the executable file (lint-nt.exe for Windows or flexelint for Linux), the path to the license file (lint-nt.lnt for Windows or flexelint.lnt for Linux), the path to the configuration file (co-*.lnt), and the path to the source files that you want to analyze. For example:

lint-nt.exe -i"C:\Program Files\PC-lint Plus" -os(lint.out) "C:\Program Files\PC-lint Plus\lint-nt.lnt" "C:\Program Files\PC-lint Plus\co-msc90.lnt" main.c

This command will analyze the file main.c using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler options and write the output to lint.out.

To run PC-Lint 9.0 ED from your IDE, you need to configure your IDE to invoke PC-Lint 9.0 ED as an external tool or a custom build step. The exact steps may vary depending on your IDE, but generally you need to specify the same parameters as in the command line example above. You may also need to specify how to parse and display the output of PC-Lint 9.0 ED in your IDE.

To run PC-Lint 9.0 ED from your build process or continuous integration system, you need to integrate PC-Lint 9.0 ED as part of your build script or toolchain. You can use the same command line parameters as above, or you can use environment variables or makefile variables to pass them dynamically. You may also need to configure how to handle the output of PC-Lint 9.0 ED in terms of reporting, logging, or error handling.

PC-Lint 9.0 ED is a powerful and flexible tool that can help you improve the quality and reliability of your embedded software projects. By using PC-Lint 9.0 ED regularly and systematically, you can find and fix bugs early in the development cycle, reduce testing and debugging time, and comply with coding standards and best practices.

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