I was seeing lots of warnings from dwarflint saying a location
attribute
was outside containing scope. This was for things like the
DW_AT_location of a DW_TAG_formal_parameter. I think these shouldn't be
checked.
Why not? If the location is a locexpr, i.e. pseudo range [0,-1) then it
shouldn't complain, sure. But if it's a location list and the list has
entries outside the scope of the function, that sure seems suspect to me.
Perhaps you can cite an example of a valid case getting a warning.
Thanks,
Roland