Rule "runargs" gives this warning when it finds a run
statement with run-time arguments.
the risc:
The program will not be able to execute when it gets
deployed to a site with only a runtime license.
How to resolve this:
It is often just a typo, some common examples are:
RUN something ("","")).
RUN something ("","") a = b + c.
How to suppress these warnings:
You can put directive {&_proparse_ prolint-nowarn(runargs)} directly before
the RUN statement.
See also: suppress warnings.
implementation:
This rule is implemented in Turbolint.