How to ignore link errors during polyspace analysis of C Project.......??
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rishabh sharma
on 15 Oct 2015
Commented: dakhlaoui zina
on 4 Nov 2016
Using Code prover R2014b for C++ project ignore link errors option is given but for C project not there...
Link errors have been detected in the code. ---
Please correct them and launch the analysis again. ---
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Alexandre De Barros
on 15 Oct 2015
Hi,
There is indeed an option, available in the C++ product, to ignore some link errors. This option is -no-extern-C.
This option is present in the C++ product because some functions may be declared inside an extern “C” { } block in some files and not in others. Then, their linkage is not the same and it causes a link error, according to the ANSI standard.
Those link errors can then be bypassed by using this option, but the goal is not to bypass all link errors. When you have other kinds of link errors in C++ or in C, they have to be fixed, as the message said. They are indeed real problems in the code.
Typically, a link error occurs when you have something like:
one_file.c:
int x;
another_file.c:
float x;
As you can imagine, Polyspace cannot prove anything on x if its type is not clearly defined. There is something wrong in the definition of x, that needs to be fixed. Consider the link errors given by Polyspace Code Prover as bugs.
By the way, Polyspace Bug Finder provide a specific defect for this link errors: DECLARATION_MISMATCH.
Alex
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dakhlaoui zina
on 4 Nov 2016
Hello Alex ,
where can I find that Polyspace Bug Finder provide a specific defect for this link errors: DECLARATION_MISMATCH ? Can you provide me with that source information
thank you
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