lintcmd.sh revision b39fc4e4289e41b6fd4169d52dce8e899532554e
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#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
# lint command for BSD compatibility package:
#
# BSD compatibility package header files (/usr/ucbinclude)
# after any directories specified on the command line via
# the -I option. Thus, the BSD header files are included
# next to last, and SVr4 header files are searched last.
#
# BSD compatibility package libraries are searched first.
#
# Because the BSD compatibility package C lint library does not
# and is passed explicitly to lint. This ensures that llib-lucb
# will be searched first for routines and that
# provided in libc under BSD, /usr/lib/llib-lsocket and
#
# Note: Lint does not allow you to reset the search PATH for
# libraries. The following uses the -L option to point to
# specified by the user that could overrule the intended path.
#
then
ret=$?
exit $ret
else
exit 1
fi