lintcomments.c: (in function f)
-lintcomments.c:8:33: Traditional lint comment /*FALLTHROUGH*/ used. This is
- interpreted by LCLint in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is
- preferable to replace it with the /*@fallthrough@*/ semantic comment
-lintcomments.c:9:30: Traditional lint comment /*FALLTHRU*/ used. This is
- interpreted by LCLint in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is
- preferable to replace it with the /*@fallthrough@*/ semantic comment
+lintcomments.c:7:51: Traditional lint comment /*FALLTHROUGH*/ used. Splint
+ interprets this in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is preferable to
+ replace it with the /*@fallthrough@*/ semantic comment
+lintcomments.c:8:33: Traditional lint comment /*FALLTHROUGH*/ used. Splint
+ interprets this in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is preferable to
+ replace it with the /*@fallthrough@*/ semantic comment
+lintcomments.c:9:30: Traditional lint comment /*FALLTHRU*/ used. Splint
+ interprets this in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is preferable to
+ replace it with the /*@fallthrough@*/ semantic comment
lintcomments.c:11:13: Fall through case (no preceding break)
-lintcomments.c:23:21: Traditional lint comment /*NOTREACHED*/ used. This is
- interpreted by LCLint in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is
- preferable to replace it with the /*@notreached@*/ semantic comment.
+lintcomments.c:23:21: Traditional lint comment /*NOTREACHED*/ used. Splint
+ interprets this in the same way as most Unix lints, but it is preferable to
+ replace it with the /*@notreached@*/ semantic comment.
-Finished checking --- 4 code warnings, as expected
+Finished checking --- 5 code warnings, as expected
lintcomments.c: (in function f)
lintcomments.c:11:13: Fall through case (no preceding break)