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C++ static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your C++ code

  • All rules 674
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  • Quick Fix 91
Filtered: 40 rules found
misra-required
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. The character handling functions from "<cctype>" and "<cwctype>" shall not be used

           Code Smell
        2. An "integer-literal" of type "long long" shall not use a single "L" or "l" in any suffix

           Code Smell
        3. A non-"transient lambda" shall not implicitly capture "this"

           Code Smell
        4. "Global variables" shall not be used

           Code Smell
        5. An object shall not be accessed outside of its lifetime

           Bug
        6. A function declared with the "[[noreturn]]" attribute shall not return

           Bug
        7. The "setlocale" and "std::locale::global" functions shall not be called

           Code Smell
        8. An "explicit type conversion" shall not be an "expression statement"

           Bug
        9. "Advanced memory management" shall not be used

           Code Smell
        10. Reads and writes on the same file stream shall be separated by a positioning operation

           Bug
        11. Line-splicing shall not be used in "//" comments

           Bug
        12. A pointer to an incomplete "class" type shall not be deleted

           Bug
        13. The result of "std::remove", "std::remove_if", "std::unique" and "empty" shall be "used"

           Bug
        14. An object shall not be used while in a "potentially moved-from state"

           Code Smell
        15. "Forwarding references" and "std::forward" shall be used together

           Code Smell
        16. A comparison of a "potentially virtual" pointer to member function shall only be with "nullptr"

           Bug
        17. Local variables shall not have static storage duration

           Code Smell
        18. The macro "offsetof" shall not be used

           Code Smell
        19. The standard "header file" "<csetjmp>" shall not be used

           Code Smell
        20. The "#include" directive shall be followed by either a "<filename>" or ""filename"" sequence

           Bug
        21. An exception of "class" type shall be caught by "const" reference or reference

           Bug
        22. Handlers for a "function-try-block" of a constructor or destructor shall not refer to non-static members from their class or its bases

           Bug
        23. An "empty throw" shall only occur within the "compound-statement" of a "catch handler"

           Code Smell
        24. An exception object shall not have pointer type

           Bug
        25. A named bit-field with "signed integer type" shall not have a length of one bit

           Bug
        26. The "union" keyword shall not be used

           Code Smell
        27. The identifier "main" shall not be used for a function other than the global function "main"

           Code Smell
        28. The "goto" statement shall jump to a label declared later in the function body

           Code Smell
        29. All "if ... else if" constructs shall be terminated with an "else" statement

           Code Smell
        30. The "address-of" operator shall not be overloaded

           Code Smell
        31. A cast shall not remove any "const" or "volatile" qualification from the type accessed via a pointer or by reference

           Code Smell
        32. C-style casts and "functional notation" casts shall not be used

           Code Smell
        33. A virtual base class shall only be cast to a derived class by means of "dynamic_cast"

           Bug
        34. "nullptr" shall be the only form of the "null-pointer-constant"

           Code Smell
        35. A line whose first token is "#" shall be a valid preprocessing directive

           Bug
        36. All identifiers used in the controlling expression of "#if" or "#elif" preprocessing directives shall be defined prior to evaluation

           Bug
        37. Tokens that look like a preprocessing directive shall not occur within a macro argument

           Bug
        38. Function-like macros shall not be defined

           Code Smell
        39. Unsigned "integer literals" shall be appropriately suffixed

           Code Smell
        40. The value returned by a function shall be "used"

           Code Smell

        Unsigned "integer literals" shall be appropriately suffixed

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • pitfall
        • misra-c++2023
        • misra-required

        Why is this an issue?

        More Info

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

        MISRA Rule 5.13.4

        Category: Required

        Analysis Type: Decidable,Single Translation Unit

        Amplification

        This rule applies to any integer-literal that exists after preprocessing. It does not apply to user-defined-integer-literals.

        An unsigned integer-suffix is required when the type of the integer literal, as specified by the C++ Standard in [lex.icon], is unsigned.

        Note: this rule does not depend on the context in which a literal is used; promotion and other conversions that may be applied to the value are not relevant in determining compliance with this rule.

        Rationale

        The type of an integer literal is a potential source of confusion, because it is dependent on a complex combination of factors including:

        • The magnitude of the constant;
        • The implemented sizes of the integer types;
        • The presence of any suffixes;
        • The number base that is used.

        For example, the decimal integer literal 32768 always has signed type. However, the integer literal 0x8000 is of type unsigned int in a 16-bit environment, but of type signed int in a 32-bit environment. Adding a U or u suffix to the integer literal makes the signedness of the value explicit on a 16-bit platform.

        Note: compliance checks against this rule will only be valid if an analysis tool has been configured with the same integer sizes as the compiler that is being used within the project.

        Example

        The following examples assume that int is 16 bits:

            auto x = 32768;     // Compliant - signed type
            auto y = 0x8000;    // Non-compliant - unsigned type
        uint16_t z = 123;       // Compliant - 'u' is not required as '123' is signed
        
        void f( uint16_t );     // #1
        void f(  int16_t );     // #2
        
        void b()
        {
          f( 0x8000  );         // Non-compliant - calls #1 as 0x8000 is unsigned
          f( 0x8000u );         // Compliant - calls #1
          f( 0x7FFF  );         // Compliant - calls #2 as 0x7FFF is signed
          f( 0x7FFFu );         // Compliant - calls #1
        }
        

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