Alexander.Gorshenev at Sun.COM wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Roland Mainz wrote:
> > Keith M Wesolowski wrote:
> >> On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 04:47:25PM +0100, Roland Mainz wrote:
[snip] 
> In fact it has.
> You can "link" .ln files effectively making the interprocedural/intermodule 
> analysis.
> But you need lint2 (or better lint2n, i.e. -Nlevel=...)
> To speed up transition from single file to multifile consider using
> -erroff=... to switch all the messages lint is complaining about.
> 
> *And* make sure to file your idea of the compiler flag for initializations
> through bugs.sun.com, I mean it.

I'll do it via bugster directly... and I may try to escalate it since we
need such a capabilty in OS/Net _badly_.

> *And* have you considered playing with a mapfile or assembly to make bss 
> writable
> and explicitly filling it with 0xdeadbeef or something like that? no idea
> if that is really possible...

It's possible but not usefull since it will only init the variables for
the first invocation of a function and not for every invocation... and
AFAIK it cannot init the whole stack.

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Bye,
Roland

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