>>all of /src has been made with -T, as forsyth mentioned, it found >>a few small problems.
it found a few big ones in some things not on sources, which in a sense helped to justify it even for statically-linked programs. to be fair to C, they all required some violation of the `.h' declaration discipline, but they happened. on the other hand, some other -T diagnostics turn up (even with things in /src) when a .h changes but this or that .$O or .a has not been recompiled, to discover a ulong -> uvlong change for instance. of course, that's a violation of mkfile discipline, but it's comforting to know that such oversights are detected mechanically at ?l time.
