[Sussex] Code-writing methods

Mike Diack mike_diack at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 18 08:24:35 UTC 2006


That is true Nic, they aren't free but are exceptionally good. I've been 
using them at work for DOS/OS2/Win32 and Linux at home for 15 years now.

It's a shame they're not free, since they are best of breed tools, and it's 
only a small s/ware house.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nic James Ferrier" <nferrier at tapsellferrier.co.uk>
To: "LUG email list for the Sussex Counties" <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Sussex] Code-writing methods

> Mike Diack <mike_diack at hotmail.com> writes:
>
>> Don't forget to use lint if you are writing C code and valgrind is handy 
>> too.
>>
>> See:
>> http://www.splint.org/
>>
>> Though the best by a mile is Gimpel's Flexelint (costly but
>> obfuscated source) or PCLint (about 170 quid but runs under wine as
>> well as DOS, OS/2, Win32).
>
> You would, of course, stear clear of those because they are not free.
>
>
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