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Filtered: 5 rules found
misra-mandatory
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. The pointers returned by the C++ Standard Library functions "localeconv", "getenv", "setlocale" or "strerror" must only be used as if they have pointer to const-qualified type

           Bug
        2. The pointer returned by the C++ Standard Library functions "asctime", "ctime", "gmtime", "localtime", "localeconv", "getenv", "setlocale" or "strerror" must not be used following a subsequent call to the same function

           Bug
        3. The value of an object must not be read before it has been set

           Bug
        4. A function must not return a reference or a pointer to a local variable with automatic storage duration

           Bug
        5. An object or subobject must not be copied to an overlapping object

           Bug

        The pointer returned by the C++ Standard Library functions "asctime", "ctime", "gmtime", "localtime", "localeconv", "getenv", "setlocale" or "strerror" must not be used following a subsequent call to the same function

        intentionality - logical
        reliability
        security
        Bug
        • unpredictable
        • symbolic-execution
        • misra-c++2023
        • misra-mandatory

        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.

        Rule 25.5.3 - The pointer returned by the C++ Standard Library functions asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, localeconv, getenv, setlocale or strerror must not be used following a subsequent call to the same function

        Category: Mandatory

        Analysis: Undecidable, System

        Amplification

        Calls to setlocale may change the values accessible through a pointer that was previously returned by localeconv.

        For the purposes of this rule:

        • A call to setlocale following a call to localeconv are treated as if they are calls to the same function; and
        • Calls to asctime and ctime are treated as if they are calls to the same function; and
        • Calls to gmtime and localtime are treated as if they are calls to the same function.

        Note: calls to setlocale or localeconv within a different thread of execution may lead to violations of this rule.

        Rationale

        The C++ Standard Library functions asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, localeconv, getenv, setlocale and strerror return a pointer to an object within the library’s implementation. The implementation is permitted to use static buffers for any of these objects and a second call (which may occur in a different thread) to the same function may modify the contents of the buffer. The value accessed through a pointer held by the program before a subsequent call to a function may therefore change unexpectedly.

        Note: the C++ Standard states that the behaviour of the functions covered by this rule is specified in the related version of ISO 9899 .

        Example

        void f1()
        {
          const struct lconv * lc = localeconv();
        
          std::string copy { lc->int_curr_symbol };
        
          const char * res = std::setlocale ( LC_MONETARY, "fr_FR" );
        
          std::cout << lc->int_curr_symbol;  // Non-compliant - use after setlocale called
          std::cout << copy;                 // Compliant - copy made before call
          std::cout << res;                  // Compliant - no subsequent call before use
        }
        

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