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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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Filtered: 10 rules found
redundant
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. "constexpr" functions should not be declared "inline"

           Code Smell
        2. Declaration specifiers should not be redundant

           Bug
        3. "const" and "volatile" should not be used in "enum" declarations

           Code Smell
        4. "static" should not be used in unnamed namespaces

           Code Smell
        5. "inline" should not be used redundantly

           Code Smell
        6. Base class access specifiers should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        7. Access specifiers should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        8. Forward declarations should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        9. Redundant casts should not be used

           Code Smell
        10. Overriding member functions should do more than simply call the same member in the base class

           Code Smell

        "const" and "volatile" should not be used in "enum" declarations

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • redundant
        • since-c++11
        • clumsy

        Why is this an issue?

        Since C++11, it’s possible to declare the underlying type of an enum, and like any type declaration, enum declarations can contain the const or volatile specifier. But because enum values are named constants and cannot be re-assigned, those specifiers are ignored by the compiler and are therefore useless.

        This rule raises an issue if const or volatile is present in the declaration of the underlying type of an enum.

        Noncompliant code example

        enum class Color : const long int {  // Noncompliant: Remove this "const" specifier.
          Red   = 0xff0000,
          Green = 0x00ff00,
          Blue  = 0x0000ff
        };
        
        enum class Size : volatile char {  // Noncompliant: Remove this "volatile" specifier.
          Small   = 's',
          Big     = 'b'
        };
        

        Compliant solution

        enum class Color : long int {
          Red   = 0xff0000,
          Green = 0x00ff00,
          Blue  = 0x0000ff
        };
        
        enum class Size : char {
          Small   = 's',
          Big     = 'b'
        };
        
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