infer-help

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
FILES

NAME

infer-help - Show and generate documentation.

SYNOPSIS

infer help
infer help --help-checker
checker1 ... --help-checker checkerN
infer help --help-issue-type
ISSUE_TYPE1 ... --help-issue-type ISSUE_TYPEN
infer help --list-checkers
infer help --list-issue-types
infer help --write-website
website_root

DESCRIPTION

Without arguments, show the Infer manual as with infer --help

For each -help-checker or --help-issue-type option passed, display information about the given checker or issue type.

If --list-checkers is passed, list all available checkers.

If --list-issue-types is passed, list all issue types.

Use --write-website to build some of the documentation for the fbinfer.com website. (Used in scripts, not meant to be used except when publishing content to fbinfer.com)

OPTIONS

--help

Show this manual

--help-checker +checker-id

Show information about a checker, for example biabduction. To see the list of all checkers, see --list-checkers.

--help-format { auto | groff | pager | plain }

Show this help in the specified format. auto sets the format to plain if the environment variable TERM is "dumb" or undefined, and to pager otherwise.

--help-full

Show this manual with all internal options in the INTERNAL OPTIONS section

--help-issue-type +UNIQUE_ID

Show information about an issue type, for example NULL_DEREFERENCE. To see the list of all issue types, see --list-issue-types.

--list-checkers

Activates: Show the list of all available checkers. (Conversely: --no-list-checkers)

--list-issue-types

Activates: Show the list of all issue types that infer might report. (Conversely: --no-list-issue-types)

--write-website path_to_website_dir

Use to write website files documenting issue types and checkers under path_to_website_dir/. Meant to be used within the Infer directory to generate its website at fbinfer.com at website/.

ENVIRONMENT

INFER_ARGS, INFERCONFIG, INFER_STRICT_MODE

See the ENVIRONMENT section in the manual of infer(1).

FILES

.inferconfig

See the FILES section in the manual of infer(1).