File Formats note(4)
NAME
note - specify legal annotations
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/note
DESCRIPTION
Each file in this directory contains the NOTE (also _NOTE)
annotations legal for a single tool. The name of the file,by convention, should be the tool vendor's stock name, fol-
lowed by a hyphen, followed by the tool name. For example,for Sun's lock_lint tool the filename should be SUNW-
lock_lint.
The file should contain the names of the annotations under-
stood by the tool, one per line. For example, if a tool understands the following annotations:NOTE(NOT_REACHED)
NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(list_lock, list_head))
then its file in /usr/lib/note should contain the entries:
NOT_REACHED
MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA
Blank lines, and lines beginning with a pound (#), are
ignored.While /usr/lib/note is the default directory tools search
for such files, they can be made to search other directories instead simply by setting environment variable NOTEPATH to contain the paths, separated by colons, of directories to besearched, e.g., /usr/mytool/note:/usr/lib/note.
USAGE
These files are used by such tools whenever they encounterNOTEs they do not understand. If a file in /usr/lib/note
contains the annotation, then it is valid. If no such filecontains the annotation, then the tool should issue a warn-
ing complaining that it might be invalid.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 17 Jan 1995 1
File Formats note(4)
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES NOTEPATH specify paths to be searched for annotation files. Paths are separated by colons (":").SEE ALSO
NOTE(3EXT)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 17 Jan 1995 2