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Scilab Help >> Lint tool (SLint) > slint

slint

Checks the Scilab code of given macros against a set of criteria

Calling Sequence

slint(files)
slint(files, out)
slint(files, conf, resFilename)
out = slint(files, conf, print)
out = slint(files, print)

Arguments

files
matrix of strings: the .sci files or the directories to analyze. .sce or other files are ignored.
conf
a string: the name of the configuration file (by default it's SCI/modules/slint/etc/slint.xml).
resFilename
a string: the path + name of the file of results.
print
a boolean: if true the result is printed else the result is a struct.
out
a struct (if print is false).

Description

slint has been written to check the "quality" of the Scilab's code according to configurable rules.

Scripts that list Scilab instructions out of any function can be analyzed, provided that their files have the .sci extension.

The Scilab code to be analyzed must show no error at compilation time.

Examples

editor SCI/modules/slint/etc/slint.xml   // Main configuration file for criteria
editor SCI/modules/slint/tests/unit_tests/files/slint_sample.sci;
slint SCI/modules/slint/tests/unit_tests/files/slint_sample.sci;
// File slint_sample.sci:

function [a, r]=slint_sample(a, b, a)
    global param  // 1: global keyword
    sin(abc)      // 3: uninitialized abc not in this scope may have side effects
    // 3wrongname = 3 // invalid variable name => parse error => stops code-checking
    // 5: Duplicated function arguments: a.            (reported after line #1)
    // 5: Function arguments used as output values: a. (reported after line #1)
    // 5: A function argument must be preceeded by a single space (a,b, a)(reported after line #1)
    // 7: function returned value might be unused: r   (reported after line #1)
    a = 1; b = 2; // 9: Two instructions on the same line
    select a
    case "a"    // 10: empty block
    case "b"
        b = 2;
    else
        b = 1;
    end
    mclose("all");  // 11: The instruction mclose("all") may have any side effects.
                 // 12: McCabe code complexity
    a = 1d3      // 13: Bad decimal exponent: "e" or "E"  instead of "d" or "D"
    printf("%s %3.2f %d", 3, "abc")           // 14: too few data wrt expected ones
    printf("%s %3.2f %d", 3, "abc", %pi, %t)  // 14: too many data wrt expected ones
    // 15: Maximum line length exceeded at lines #, #, .. (reported after line #1)
    // TODO: check codechecker codes // 17: TODO exists
    a > %nan      // 18: Comparison with NaN
    b == (a + 1)  // 19: == instead of =
    b - 2         // 20: Possible useless operation: Unassigned result
    for i = 1:3
        break
        b = 3   // 21: Unreachable code => !undetected: BUG
        return
        c = 3   // 21: Unreachable code => OK
    end
    xpause(1000)  // 22: deprecated function
    select a      // 23: Missing else case
    case "a"
        b = 1;
    case 3
        b = %pi;
    end
    select a      // 23: Select with only one case: could be replaced with an if statement.
    case "a"
        b = 2;
    else
        b = 1;
    end
    a = 1:%inf;    // 24: Invalid list, it contains NaN or Inf.
    b = %nan:10;   // 24: Invalid list, it contains NaN or Inf.
    c = 3:(2:5);   // 24: Bad use of ':' operator.
    s = struct("r", %pi, "p")   // 25: missing value in a struct definition
    s = struct("r", %pi, %e)    // 25: missing field name in a struct definition
    save(TMPDIR + "/test.tmp", a)  // 26: variable's name expected instead of variable's handle
    b = @a         // 27: deprecated @ not operator
    a = b+2        // 28: Binary operator should be surrounded by single spaces
    a = linspace(1,3,10);  // 29: A function argument must be preceded by a single space.
    if a == 3 then
        if b == 4
            if c == 5
                if d == 6  // 31: Too many nested blocks: 3 max.
                    a = 1;
                end
            end
        end
    end
    if a | b | c | d | e | f // 32: Number of expressions in condition is limited: 5 max.
        e = %eps;
    end
    c = a & b == d;   // 33: Expression is not bracketed.
    c = ~~b           // 34: double negation
    disp("Hello")     // 35: Illegal call
                      // 36: minimal ratio lines of comments/code. Here all is OK
    slint_sample(b = 10, 3); // 37: Argument b declared at position 2 and assigned at position 1.
    a = mopen("abcd.txt"); // 38: Function mopen requires an error checking just after the call.
    a = %f            // 39: ';' expected at end of line
endfunction

See also

  • Checking codes and criteria
  • debug — Debugging environment in Scilab
  • coverage — Instruments some macros to store runtime information on code coverage and execution time
  • test_run — runs unit tests and non-regression tests of a module or in a directory
  • edit — edits a given Scilab function or file

History

VersionDescription
6.0 slint introduced
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