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Filtered: 3 rules found
misra-directive
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. A function call shall not violate the function's preconditions

           Bug
        2. Floating-point arithmetic should be used appropriately

           Bug
        3. Sections of code should not be "commented out"

           Code Smell

        Sections of code should not be "commented out"

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
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        • unused
        • misra-c++2023
        • misra-advisory
        • misra-directive

        Why is this an issue?

        More Info

        This rule is part of MISRA C++:2023.

        Usage of this content is governed by Sonar’s terms and conditions. Redistribution is prohibited.

        Dir 5.7.2 - Sections of code should not be "commented out"

        Category: Advisory

        Amplification

        This directive applies to the use of both // and /* ... */ style comments.

        For the purposes of this directive, the use of #if 0 is also considered to be "commenting out".

        Rationale

        Comments should only be used to explain aspects of the source code; they should not be used to record the history of changes to the source code.

        In addition, whilst the nesting of C-style comments is not supported by the C++ Standard, it is supported by some compilers. This means that the commenting out of any code that contains comments may behave differently with different compilers (see M23_025: MISRA C++ 2023 Rule 5.7.1).

        This directive is generally undecidable, as it is not always possible for a tool to determine if a comment contains explanatory text, a code example or commented out code.

        Note: it is acknowledged that it may be useful to quote statements or expressions as part of a larger comment in order to document and explain some aspect of the program (e.g. clarifying the use of a function, or explaining the algorithm being implemented). Such usage is not the intended target of this directive.

        Example

        The following compliant example documents an API with the use of pseudo-code. It is assumed that code wrapped within the ``` markup is recognized as documentation and is not commented out code.

        // You should not call lock/unlock directly, but through RAII:
        // ```
        //   void f( Data & d, MyMutex & m )
        //   {
        //     std::scoped_lock lock { m };
        //     d.doSomething();
        //   }  // m is automatically unlocked
        // ```
        
        struct MyMutex
        {
          void lock();
          void unlock();
        };
        

        The following non-compliant example uses a comment to record code history.

        // Bug 42 - this call used to be:
        //   calculate ( z , y + 1 );
        calculate ( x , y - 1 );
        
        enum E
        {
        #if 0    // Non-compliant
          E_0    // - this is considered to be commented out code
        #else
          E_1
        #endif
        };
        

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