Why does MLint issue an inappropriate 'might be growing inside a loop' warning?

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The MLint shows a 'might be growing inside a loop' warning when a finite string is concatenated with each line of a file when a loop is used to access the file line by line.
For example, if you type in the following
function lint_2007jul18(fIn, fOut)
while true
tline = fgets(fIn);
if tline == -1, break; end
if ~isempty(strfind(tline,'skip'))
tline = [ '%<skip> ' tline ];
end
fwrite(fOut,'%s', tline);
end
end
MLint shows a warning 'might be growing inside a loop'.

Accepted Answer

MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 27 Jun 2009
This is a known issue. Mlint runs a test to see if the variable is growing but its result is not guaranteed, which is why the warning says 'might be growing', not 'is growing'.

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