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CERT_C-API00-a | API00-C. Functions should validate their parameters |
CERT_C-API01-a | API01-C. Avoid laying out strings in memory directly before sensitive data |
CERT_C-API01-b | API01-C. Avoid laying out strings in memory directly before sensitive data |
CERT_C-API02-a | API02-C. Functions that read or write to or from an array should take an argument to specify the source or target size |
CERT_C-API02-b | API02-C. Functions that read or write to or from an array should take an argument to specify the source or target size |
CERT_C-ARR01-a | ARR01-C. Do not apply the sizeof operator to a pointer when taking the size of an array |
CERT_C-ARR02-a | ARR02-C. Explicitly specify array bounds, even if implicitly defined by an initializer |
CERT_C-ARR30-a | ARR30-C. Do not form or use out-of-bounds pointers or array subscripts |
CERT_C-ARR32-a | ARR32-C. Ensure size arguments for variable length arrays are in a valid range |
CERT_C-ARR36-a | ARR36-C. Do not subtract or compare two pointers that do not refer to the same array |
CERT_C-ARR36-b | ARR36-C. Do not subtract or compare two pointers that do not refer to the same array |
CERT_C-ARR37-a | ARR37-C. Do not add or subtract an integer to a pointer to a non-array object |
CERT_C-ARR38-a | ARR38-C. Guarantee that library functions do not form invalid pointers |
CERT_C-ARR38-b | ARR38-C. Guarantee that library functions do not form invalid pointers |
CERT_C-ARR38-c | ARR38-C. Guarantee that library functions do not form invalid pointers |
CERT_C-ARR38-d | ARR38-C. Guarantee that library functions do not form invalid pointers |
CERT_C-ARR39-a | ARR39-C. Do not add or subtract a scaled integer to a pointer |
CERT_C-ARR39-b | ARR39-C. Do not add or subtract a scaled integer to a pointer |
CERT_C-ARR39-c | ARR39-C. Do not add or subtract a scaled integer to a pointer |
CERT_C-CON01-a | CON01-C. Acquire and release synchronization primitives in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
CERT_C-CON02-a | CON02-C. Do not use volatile as a synchronization primitive |
CERT_C-CON05-a | CON05-C. Do not perform operations that can block while holding a lock |
CERT_C-CON30-a | CON30-C. Clean up thread-specific storage |
CERT_C-CON31-a | CON31-C. Do not destroy a mutex while it is locked |
CERT_C-CON31-b | CON31-C. Do not destroy a mutex while it is locked |
CERT_C-CON31-c | CON31-C. Do not destroy a mutex while it is locked |
CERT_C-CON32-a | CON32-C. Prevent data races when accessing bit-fields from multiple threads |
CERT_C-CON33-a | CON33-C. Avoid race conditions when using library functions |
CERT_C-CON34-a | CON34-C. Declare objects shared between threads with appropriate storage durations |
CERT_C-CON35-a | CON35-C. Avoid deadlock by locking in a predefined order |
CERT_C-CON36-a | CON36-C. Wrap functions that can spuriously wake up in a loop |
CERT_C-CON37-a | CON37-C. Do not call signal() in a multithreaded program |
CERT_C-CON38-a | CON38-C. Preserve thread safety and liveness when using condition variables |
CERT_C-CON39-a | CON39-C. Do not join or detach a thread that was previously joined or detached |
CERT_C-CON40-a | CON40-C. Do not refer to an atomic variable twice in an expression |
CERT_C-CON41-a | CON41-C. Wrap functions that can fail spuriously in a loop |
CERT_C-CON43-a | CON43-C. Do not allow data races in multithreaded code |
CERT_C-DCL00-a | DCL00-C. Const-qualify immutable objects |
CERT_C-DCL00-b | DCL00-C. Const-qualify immutable objects |
CERT_C-DCL01-a | DCL01-C. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes |
CERT_C-DCL01-b | DCL01-C. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes |
CERT_C-DCL02-a | DCL02-C. Use visually distinct identifiers |
CERT_C-DCL04-a | DCL04-C. Do not declare more than one variable per declaration |
CERT_C-DCL05-a | DCL05-C. Use typedefs of non-pointer types only |
CERT_C-DCL06-a | DCL06-C. Use meaningful symbolic constants to represent literal values |
CERT_C-DCL10-a | DCL10-C. Maintain the contract between the writer and caller of variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL11-a | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL11-b | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL11-c | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL11-d | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL11-e | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL11-f | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
CERT_C-DCL12-a | DCL12-C. Implement abstract data types using opaque types |
CERT_C-DCL13-a | DCL13-C. Declare function parameters that are pointers to values not changed by the function as const |
CERT_C-DCL15-a | DCL15-C. Declare file-scope objects or functions that do not need external linkage as static |
CERT_C-DCL16-a | DCL16-C. Use "L," not "l," to indicate a long value |
CERT_C-DCL18-a | DCL18-C. Do not begin integer constants with 0 when specifying a decimal value |
CERT_C-DCL18-b | DCL18-C. Do not begin integer constants with 0 when specifying a decimal value |
CERT_C-DCL19-a | DCL19-C. Minimize the scope of variables and functions |
CERT_C-DCL20-a | DCL20-C. Explicitly specify void when a function accepts no arguments |
CERT_C-DCL22-a | DCL22-C. Use volatile for data that cannot be cached |
CERT_C-DCL30-a | DCL30-C. Declare objects with appropriate storage durations |
CERT_C-DCL30-b | DCL30-C. Declare objects with appropriate storage durations |
CERT_C-DCL31-a | DCL31-C. Declare identifiers before using them |
CERT_C-DCL36-a | DCL36-C. Do not declare an identifier with conflicting linkage classifications |
CERT_C-DCL37-a | DCL37-C. Do not declare or define a reserved identifier |
CERT_C-DCL38-a | DCL38-C. Use the correct syntax when declaring a flexible array member |
CERT_C-DCL39-a | DCL39-C. Avoid information leakage when passing a structure across a trust boundary |
CERT_C-DCL40-a | DCL40-C. Do not create incompatible declarations of the same function or object |
CERT_C-DCL40-b | DCL40-C. Do not create incompatible declarations of the same function or object |
CERT_C-DCL41-a | DCL41-C. Do not declare variables inside a switch statement before the first case label |
CERT_C-ENV01-a | ENV01-C. Do not make assumptions about the size of an environment variable |
CERT_C-ENV01-b | ENV01-C. Do not make assumptions about the size of an environment variable |
CERT_C-ENV01-c | ENV01-C. Do not make assumptions about the size of an environment variable |
CERT_C-ENV02-a | ENV02-C. Beware of multiple environment variables with the same effective name |
CERT_C-ENV30-a | ENV30-C. Do not modify the object referenced by the return value of certain functions |
CERT_C-ENV31-a | ENV31-C. Do not rely on an environment pointer following an operation that may invalidate it |
CERT_C-ENV32-a | ENV32-C. All exit handlers must return normally |
CERT_C-ENV33-a | ENV33-C. Do not call system() |
CERT_C-ENV34-a | ENV34-C. Do not store pointers returned by certain functions |
CERT_C-ERR01-a | ERR01-C. Use ferror() rather than errno to check for FILE stream errors |
CERT_C-ERR02-a | ERR02-C. Avoid in-band error indicators |
CERT_C-ERR04-a | ERR04-C. Choose an appropriate termination strategy |
CERT_C-ERR04-b | ERR04-C. Choose an appropriate termination strategy |
CERT_C-ERR04-c | ERR04-C. Choose an appropriate termination strategy |
CERT_C-ERR05-a | ERR05-C. Application-independent code should provide error detection without dictating error handling |
CERT_C-ERR05-b | ERR05-C. Application-independent code should provide error detection without dictating error handling |
CERT_C-ERR05-c | ERR05-C. Application-independent code should provide error detection without dictating error handling |
CERT_C-ERR06-a | ERR06-C. Understand the termination behavior of assert() and abort() |
CERT_C-ERR07-a | ERR07-C. Prefer functions that support error checking over equivalent functions that don't |
CERT_C-ERR07-b | ERR07-C. Prefer functions that support error checking over equivalent functions that don't |
CERT_C-ERR30-a | ERR30-C. Take care when reading errno |
CERT_C-ERR30-b | ERR30-C. Take care when reading errno |
CERT_C-ERR32-a | ERR32-C. Do not rely on indeterminate values of errno |
CERT_C-ERR33-a | ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors |
CERT_C-ERR33-b | ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors |
CERT_C-ERR33-c ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors CERT_C-ERR33-d | ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors |
CERT_C-ERR34-a | ERR34-C. Detect errors when converting a string to a number |
CERT_C-EXP00-a | EXP00-C. Use parentheses for precedence of operation |
CERT_C-EXP02-a | EXP02-C. Be aware of the short-circuit behavior of the logical AND and OR operators |
CERT_C-EXP05-a | EXP05-C. Do not cast away a const qualification |
CERT_C-EXP08-a | EXP08-C. Ensure pointer arithmetic is used correctly |
CERT_C-EXP08-b | EXP08-C. Ensure pointer arithmetic is used correctly |
CERT_C-EXP10-a | EXP10-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation of subexpressions or the order in which side effects take place |
CERT_C-EXP10-b | EXP10-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation of subexpressions or the order in which side effects take place |
CERT_C-EXP10-c | EXP10-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation of subexpressions or the order in which side effects take place |
CERT_C-EXP10-d | EXP10-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation of subexpressions or the order in which side effects take place |
CERT_C-EXP12-a | EXP12-C. Do not ignore values returned by functions |
CERT_C-EXP12-b | EXP12-C. Do not ignore values returned by functions |
CERT_C-EXP14-a | EXP14-C. Beware of integer promotion when performing bitwise operations on integer types smaller than int |
CERT_C-EXP15-a | EXP15-C. Do not place a semicolon on the same line as an if, for, or while statement |
CERT_C-EXP16-a | EXP16-C. Do not compare function pointers to constant values |
CERT_C-EXP19-a | EXP19-C. Use braces for the body of an if, for, or while statement |
CERT_C-EXP20-a | EXP20-C. Perform explicit tests to determine success, true and false, and equality |
CERT_C-EXP20-b | EXP20-C. Perform explicit tests to determine success, true and false, and equality |
CERT_C-EXP30-a | EXP30-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation for side effects |
CERT_C-EXP30-b | EXP30-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation for side effects |
CERT_C-EXP30-c | EXP30-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation for side effects |
CERT_C-EXP30-d | EXP30-C. Do not depend on the order of evaluation for side effects |
CERT_C-EXP32-a | EXP32-C. Do not access a volatile object through a nonvolatile reference |
CERT_C-EXP33-a | EXP33-C. Do not read uninitialized memory |
CERT_C-EXP34-a | EXP34-C. Do not dereference null pointers |
CERT_C-EXP35-a | EXP35-C. Do not modify objects with temporary lifetime |
CERT_C-EXP36-a | EXP36-C. Do not cast pointers into more strictly aligned pointer types |
CERT_C-EXP37-a | EXP37-C. Call functions with the correct number and type of arguments |
CERT_C-EXP37-b | EXP37-C. Call functions with the correct number and type of arguments |
CERT_C-EXP37-d | EXP37-C. Call functions with the correct number and type of arguments |
CERT_C-EXP39-a | EXP39-C. Do not access a variable through a pointer of an incompatible type |
CERT_C-EXP39-b | EXP39-C. Do not access a variable through a pointer of an incompatible type |
CERT_C-EXP39-c | EXP39-C. Do not access a variable through a pointer of an incompatible type |
CERT_C-EXP39-d | EXP39-C. Do not access a variable through a pointer of an incompatible type |
CERT_C-EXP39-e | EXP39-C. Do not access a variable through a pointer of an incompatible type |
CERT_C-EXP39-f | EXP39-C. Do not access a variable through a pointer of an incompatible type |
CERT_C-EXP40-a | EXP40-C. Do not modify constant objects |
CERT_C-EXP42-a | EXP42-C. Do not compare padding data |
CERT_C-EXP43-a | EXP43-C. Avoid undefined behavior when using restrict-qualified pointers |
CERT_C-EXP44-a | EXP44-C. Do not rely on side effects in operands to sizeof, _Alignof, or _Generic |
CERT_C-EXP44-b | EXP44-C. Do not rely on side effects in operands to sizeof, _Alignof, or _Generic |
CERT_C-EXP45-b | EXP45-C. Do not perform assignments in selection statements |
CERT_C-EXP45-d | EXP45-C. Do not perform assignments in selection statements |
CERT_C-EXP46-b | EXP46-C. Do not use a bitwise operator with a Boolean-like operand |
CERT_C-EXP47-a | EXP47-C. Do not call va_arg with an argument of the incorrect type |
CERT_C-FIO01-a | FIO01-C. Be careful using functions that use file names for identification |
CERT_C-FIO01-b | FIO01-C. Be careful using functions that use file names for identification |
CERT_C-FIO21-a | FIO21-C. Do not create temporary files in shared directories |
CERT_C-FIO22-a | FIO22-C. Close files before spawning processes |
CERT_C-FIO24-a | FIO24-C. Do not open a file that is already open |
CERT_C-FIO30-a | FIO30-C. Exclude user input from format strings |
CERT_C-FIO30-b | FIO30-C. Exclude user input from format strings |
CERT_C-FIO30-c | FIO30-C. Exclude user input from format strings |
CERT_C-FIO32-a | FIO32-C. Do not perform operations on devices that are only appropriate for files |
CERT_C-FIO34-a | FIO34-C. Distinguish between characters read from a file and EOF or WEOF |
CERT_C-FIO37-a | FIO37-C. Do not assume that fgets() or fgetws() returns a nonempty string when successful |
CERT_C-FIO38-a | FIO38-C. Do not copy a FILE object |
CERT_C-FIO39-a | FIO39-C. Do not alternately input and output from a stream without an intervening flush or positioning call |
CERT_C-FIO40-a | FIO40-C. Reset strings on fgets() or fgetws() failure |
CERT_C-FIO41-a | FIO41-C. Do not call getc(), putc(), getwc(), or putwc() with a stream argument that has side effects |
CERT_C-FIO41-b | FIO41-C. Do not call getc(), putc(), getwc(), or putwc() with a stream argument that has side effects |
CERT_C-FIO41FIO42-c a | FIO41-C. Do not call getc(), putc(), getwc(), or putwc() with a stream argument that has side effects |
CERT_C-FIO41-d | FIO41-C. Do not call getc(), putc(), getwc(), or putwc() with a stream argument that has side effects |
CERT_C-FIO41-e | FIO41-C. Do not call getc(), putc(), getwc(), or putwc() with a stream argument that has side effects |
CERT_C-FIO42-a | FIO42-C. Close files when they are no longer needed |
FIO42-C. Close files when they are no longer needed |
CERT_C CERT_C-FIO44-a | FIO44-C. Only use values for fsetpos() that are returned from fgetpos() |
CERT_C-FIO45-a | FIO45-C. Avoid TOCTOU race conditions while accessing files |
CERT_C-FIO46-a | FIO46-C. Do not access a closed file |
CERT_C-FIO47-a | FIO47-C. Use valid format strings |
CERT_C-FIO47-b | FIO47-C. Use valid format strings |
CERT_C-FIO47-c | FIO47-C. Use valid format strings |
CERT_C-FIO47-d | FIO47-C. Use valid format strings |
CERT_C-FIO47-e | FIO47-C. Use valid format strings |
CERT_C-FIO47-f | FIO47-C. Use valid format strings |
CERT_C-FLP00-a | FLP00-C. Understand the limitations of floating-point numbers |
CERT_C-FLP02-a | FLP02-C. Avoid using floating-point numbers when precise computation is needed |
CERT_C-FLP03-a | FLP03-C. Detect and handle floating-point errors |
CERT_C-FLP03-b | FLP03-C. Detect and handle floating-point errors |
CERT_C-FLP03-c | FLP03-C. Detect and handle floating-point errors |
CERT_C-FLP03-d | FLP03-C. Detect and handle floating-point errors |
CERT_C-FLP06-a | FLP06-C. Convert integers to floating point for floating-point operations |
CERT_C-FLP06-b | FLP06-C. Convert integers to floating point for floating-point operations |
CERT_C-FLP30-a | FLP30-C. Do not use floating-point variables as loop counters |
CERT_C-FLP32-a | FLP32-C. Prevent or detect domain and range errors in math functions |
CERT_C-FLP34-a | FLP34-C. Ensure that floating-point conversions are within range of the new type |
CERT_C-FLP34-b | FLP34-C. Ensure that floating-point conversions are within range of the new type |
CERT_C-FLP36-a | FLP36-C. Preserve precision when converting integral values to floating-point type |
CERT_C-FLP36-b | FLP36-C. Preserve precision when converting integral values to floating-point type |
CERT_C-FLP37-c | FLP37-C. Do not use object representations to compare floating-point values |
CERT_C-INT02-a | INT02-C. Understand integer conversion rules |
CERT_C-INT02-b | INT02-C. Understand integer conversion rules |
CERT_C-INT04-a | INT04-C. Enforce limits on integer values originating from tainted sources |
CERT_C-INT04-b | INT04-C. Enforce limits on integer values originating from tainted sources |
CERT_C-INT04-c | INT04-C. Enforce limits on integer values originating from tainted sources |
CERT_C-INT05-a | INT05-C. Do not use input functions to convert character data if they cannot handle all possible inputs |
CERT_C-INT07-a | INT07-C. Use only explicitly signed or unsigned char type for numeric values |
CERT_C-INT07-b | INT07-C. Use only explicitly signed or unsigned char type for numeric values |
CERT_C-INT08-a | INT08-C. Verify that all integer values are in range |
CERT_C-INT08-b | INT08-C. Verify that all integer values are in range |
CERT_C-INT08-c | INT08-C. Verify that all integer values are in range |
CERT_C-INT08-d | INT08-C. Verify that all integer values are in range |
CERT_C-INT09-a | INT09-C. Ensure enumeration constants map to unique values |
CERT_C-INT10-a | INT10-C. Do not assume a positive remainder when using the % operator |
CERT_C-INT12-a | INT12-C. Do not make assumptions about the type of a plain int bit-field when used in an expression |
CERT_C-INT13-a | INT13-C. Use bitwise operators only on unsigned operands |
CERT_C-INT15-a | INT15-C. Use intmax_t or uintmax_t for formatted IO on programmer-defined integer types |
CERT_C-INT16-a | INT16-C. Do not make assumptions about representation of signed integers |
CERT_C-INT18-a | INT18-C. Evaluate integer expressions in a larger size before comparing or assigning to that size |
CERT_C-INT18-b | INT18-C. Evaluate integer expressions in a larger size before comparing or assigning to that size |
CERT_C-INT18-c | INT18-C. Evaluate integer expressions in a larger size before comparing or assigning to that size |
CERT_C-INT30-a | INT30-C. Ensure that unsigned integer operations do not wrap |
CERT_C-INT30-b | INT30-C. Ensure that unsigned integer operations do not wrap |
CERT_C-INT30-c | INT30-C. Ensure that unsigned integer operations do not wrap |
CERT_C-INT31-a | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-b | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-c | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-d | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-e | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-f | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-g | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-h | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-i | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-j | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-k | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-l | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-l m | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-m n | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-n o | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT31-o p | INT31-C. Ensure that integer conversions do not result in lost or misinterpreted data |
CERT_C-INT32-a | INT32-C. Ensure that operations on signed integers do not result in overflow |
CERT_C-INT32-b | INT32-C. Ensure that operations on signed integers do not result in overflow |
CERT_C-INT32-c | INT32-C. Ensure that operations on signed integers do not result in overflow |
CERT_C-INT33-a | INT33-C. Ensure that division and remainder operations do not result in divide-by-zero errors |
CERT_C-INT34-a | INT34-C. Do not shift an expression by a negative number of bits or by greater than or equal to the number of bits that exist in the operand |
CERT_C-INT35-a | INT35-C. Use correct integer precisions |
CERT_C-INT36-b | INT36-C. Converting a pointer to integer or integer to pointer |
CERT_C-MEM00-a | MEM00-C. Allocate and free memory in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
CERT_C-MEM00-b | MEM00-C. Allocate and free memory in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
CERT_C-MEM00-c | MEM00-C. Allocate and free memory in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
CERT_C-MEM00-d | MEM00-C. Allocate and free memory in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
CERT_C-MEM00-e | MEM00-C. Allocate and free memory in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
CERT_C-MEM01-a | MEM01-C. Store a new value in pointers immediately after free() |
CERT_C-MEM01-b | MEM01-C. Store a new value in pointers immediately after free() |
CERT_C-MEM01-c | MEM01-C. Store a new value in pointers immediately after free() |
CERT_C-MEM01-d | MEM01-C. Store a new value in pointers immediately after free() |
CERT_C-MEM02-a | MEM02-C. Immediately cast the result of a memory allocation function call into a pointer to the allocated type |
CERT_C-MEM02-b | MEM02-C. Immediately cast the result of a memory allocation function call into a pointer to the allocated type |
CERT_C-MEM03-a | MEM03-C. Clear sensitive information stored in reusable resources |
CERT_C-MEM04-a | MEM04-C. Beware of zero-length allocations |
CERT_C-MEM05-a | MEM05-C. Avoid large stack allocations |
CERT_C-MEM05-b | MEM05-C. Avoid large stack allocations |
CERT_C-MEM07-a | MEM07-C. Ensure that the arguments to calloc(), when multiplied, do not wrap |
CERT_C-MEM12-a | MEM12-C. Consider using a goto chain when leaving a function on error when using and releasing resources |
CERT_C-MEM30-a | MEM30-C. Do not access freed memory |
CERT_C-MEM31-a | MEM31-C. Free dynamically allocated memory when no longer needed |
CERT_C-MEM33-a | MEM33-C. Allocate and copy structures containing a flexible array member dynamically |
CERT_C-MEM33-b | MEM33-C. Allocate and copy structures containing a flexible array member dynamically |
CERT_C-MEM34-a | MEM34-C. Only free memory allocated dynamically |
CERT_C-MEM35-a | MEM35-C. Allocate sufficient memory for an object |
CERT_C-MEM36-a | MEM36-C. Do not modify the alignment of objects by calling realloc() |
CERT_C-MSC01-a | MSC01-C. Strive for logical completeness |
CERT_C-MSC01-b | MSC01-C. Strive for logical completeness |
CERT_C-MSC04-a | MSC04-C. Use comments consistently and in a readable fashion |
CERT_C-MSC04-b | MSC04-C. Use comments consistently and in a readable fashion |
CERT_C-MSC04-c | MSC04-C. Use comments consistently and in a readable fashion |
CERT_C-MSC04-d | MSC04-C. Use comments consistently and in a readable fashion |
CERT_C-MSC06-a | MSC06-C. Beware of compiler optimizations |
CERT_C-MSC07-a | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-b | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-c | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-d | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-e | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-f | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-g | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-h | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC07-i | MSC07-C. Detect and remove dead code |
CERT_C-MSC09-a | MSC09-C. Character encoding: Use subset of ASCII for safety encoding: Use subset of ASCII for safety |
CERT_C-MSC11-a | MSC11-C. Incorporate diagnostic tests using assertions |
CERT_C-MSC12-a | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-b | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC11MSC12-a c | MSC11 MSC12-C. Incorporate diagnostic tests using assertions Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-a d | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-b e | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-c f | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-d g | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-e h | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-f i | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-g j | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC12-h k | MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed |
CERT_C-MSC13-a | MSC13-C. Detect and remove unused values |
CERT_C-MSC14-a | MSC14-C. Do not introduce unnecessary platform dependencies |
CERT_C-MSC15-a | MSC15-C. Do not depend on undefined behavior |
CERT_C-MSC17-a | MSC17-C. Finish every set of statements associated with a case label with a break statement |
CERT_C-MSC19-a | MSC19-C. For functions that return an array, prefer returning an empty array over a null value |
CERT_C-MSC19-b | MSC19-C. For functions that return an array, prefer returning an empty array over a null value |
CERT_C-MSC22-a | MSC22-C. Use the setjmp(), longjmp() facility securely |
CERT_C-MSC24-a | MSC24-C. Do not use deprecated or obsolescent functions |
CERT_C-MSC24-b | MSC24-C. Do not use deprecated or obsolescent functions |
CERT_C-MSC24-c | MSC24-C. Do not use deprecated or obsolescent functions |
CERT_C-MSC24-d | MSC24-C. Do not use deprecated or obsolescent functions |
CERT_C-MSC30-a | MSC30-C. Do not use the rand() function for generating pseudorandom numbers |
CERT_C-MSC32-d | MSC32-C. Properly seed pseudorandom number generators |
CERT_C-MSC33-a | MSC33-C. Do not pass invalid data to the asctime() function |
CERT_C-MSC37-a | MSC37-C. Ensure that control never reaches the end of a non-void function |
CERT_C-MSC38-a | MSC38-C. Do not treat a predefined identifier as an object if it might only be implemented as a macro |
CERT_C-MSC39-a | MSC39-C. Do not call va_arg() on a va_list that has an indeterminate value |
CERT_C-MSC40-a | MSC40-C. Do not violate constraints |
CERT_C-MSC41-a | MSC41-C. Never hard code sensitive information |
CERT_C-POS30-a | POS30-C. Use the readlink() function properly |
CERT_C-POS30-b | POS30-C. Use the readlink() function properly |
CERT_C-POS30-c | POS30-C. Use the readlink() function properly |
CERT_C-POS34-a | POS34-C. Do not call putenv() with a pointer to an automatic variable as the argument |
CERT_C-POS34-b | POS34-C. Do not call putenv() with a pointer to an automatic variable as the argument |
CERT_C-POS35-b | POS35-C. Avoid race conditions while checking for the existence of a symbolic link |
CERT_C-POS36-a | POS36-C. Observe correct revocation order while relinquishing privileges |
CERT_C-POS37-a | POS37-C. Ensure that privilege relinquishment is successful |
CERT_C-POS38-a | POS38-C. Beware of race conditions when using fork and file descriptors |
CERT_C-POS39-a | POS39-C. Use the correct byte ordering when transferring data between systems |
CERT_C-POS44-a | POS44-C. Do not use signals to terminate threads |
CERT_C-POS47-a | POS47-C. Do not use threads that can be canceled asynchronously |
CERT_C-POS48-a | POS48-C. Do not unlock or destroy another POSIX thread's mutex |
CERT_C-POS48-b | POS48-C. Do not unlock or destroy another POSIX thread's mutex |
CERT_C-POS49-a | POS49-C. When data must be accessed by multiple threads, provide a mutex and guarantee no adjacent data is also accessed |
CERT_C-POS50-a | POS50-C. Declare objects shared between POSIX threads with appropriate storage durations |
CERT_C-POS51-a | POS51-C. Avoid deadlock with POSIX threads by locking in predefined order |
CERT_C-POS52-a | POS52-C. Do not perform operations that can block while holding a POSIX lock |
CERT_C-POS53-a | POS53-C. Do not use more than one mutex for concurrent waiting operations on a condition variable |
CERT_C-POS54-a | POS54-C. Detect and handle POSIX library errors |
CERT_C-POS54-b | POS54-C. Detect and handle POSIX library errors |
CERT_C-POS54-c | POS54-C. Detect and handle POSIX library errors |
CERT_C-PRE00-a | PRE00-C. Prefer inline or static functions to function-like macros |
CERT_C-PRE01-a | PRE01-C. Use parentheses within macros around parameter names |
CERT_C-PRE02-a | PRE02-C. Macro replacement lists should be parenthesized |
CERT_C-PRE06-a | PRE06-C. Enclose header files in an include guard |
CERT_C-PRE07-a | PRE07-C. Avoid using repeated question marks |
CERT_C-PRE30-a | PRE30-C. Do not create a universal character name through concatenation |
CERT_C-PRE31-b | PRE31-C. Avoid side effects in arguments to unsafe macros |
CERT_C-PRE31-c | PRE31-C. Avoid side effects in arguments to unsafe macros |
CERT_C-PRE31-d | PRE31-C. Avoid side effects in arguments to unsafe macros |
CERT_C-PRE32-a | PRE32-C. Do not use preprocessor directives in invocations of function-like macros |
CERT_C-SIG00-a | SIG00-C. Mask signals handled by noninterruptible signal handlers |
CERT_C-SIG01-a | SIG01-C. Understand implementation-specific details regarding signal handler persistence |
CERT_C-SIG02-a | SIG02-C. Avoid using signals to implement normal functionality |
CERT_C-SIG30-a | SIG30-C. Call only asynchronous-safe functions within signal handlers |
CERT_C-SIG31-a | SIG31-C. Do not access shared objects in signal handlers |
CERT_C-SIG34-a | SIG34-C. Do not call signal() from within interruptible signal handlers |
CERT_C-SIG35-a | SIG35-C. Do not return from a computational exception signal handler |
CERT_C-STR00-a | STR00-C. Represent characters using an appropriate type |
CERT_C-STR02-a | STR02-C. Sanitize data passed to complex subsystems |
CERT_C-STR02-b | STR02-C. Sanitize data passed to complex subsystems |
CERT_C-STR02-c | STR02-C. Sanitize data passed to complex subsystems |
CERT_C-STR03-a | STR03-C. Do not inadvertently truncate a string |
CERT_C-STR04-a | STR04-C. Use plain char for characters in the basic character set |
CERT_C-STR05-a | STR05-C. Use pointers to const when referring to string literals |
CERT_C-STR07-a | STR07-C. Use the bounds-checking interfaces for string manipulation |
CERT_C-STR09-a | STR09-C. Don't assume numeric values for expressions with type plain character |
CERT_C-STR10-a | STR10-C. Do not concatenate different type of string literals |
CERT_C-STR11-a | STR11-C. Do not specify the bound of a character array initialized with a string literal |
CERT_C-STR30-a | STR30-C. Do not attempt to modify string literals |
CERT_C-STR30-b | STR30-C. Do not attempt to modify string literals |
CERT_C-STR31-a | STR31-C. Guarantee that storage for strings has sufficient space for character data and the null terminator |
CERT_C-STR31-b | STR31-C. Guarantee that storage for strings has sufficient space for character data and the null terminator |
CERT_C-STR31-c | STR31-C. Guarantee that storage for strings has sufficient space for character data and the null terminator |
CERT_C-STR31-d | STR31-C. Guarantee that storage for strings has sufficient space for character data and the null terminator |
CERT_C-STR31-e | STR31-C. Guarantee that storage for strings has sufficient space for character data and the null terminator |
CERT_C-STR32-a | STR32-C. Do not pass a non-null-terminated character sequence to a library function that expects a string |
CERT_C-STR34-b | STR34-C. Cast characters to unsigned char before converting to larger integer sizes |
CERT_C-STR34-c | STR34-C. Cast characters to unsigned char before converting to larger integer sizes |
CERT_C-STR34-d | STR34-C. Cast characters to unsigned char before converting to larger integer sizes |
CERT_C-STR37-a | STR37-C. Arguments to character-handling functions must be representable as an unsigned char |
CERT_C-STR38-a | STR38-C. Do not confuse narrow and wide character strings and functions |
CERT_C-WIN00-a | WIN00-C. Be specific when dynamically loading libraries |
CERT_C-WIN30-a | WIN30-C. Properly pair allocation and deallocation functions |
Detects dangling pointers at runtime | MEM01-C. Store a new value in pointers immediately after free() |
Runtime analysis | DCL40-C. Do not create incompatible declarations of the same function or object |
Runtime analysis | EXP33-C. Do not read uninitialized memory |
Runtime analysis | EXP34-C. Do not dereference null pointers |
Runtime analysis | INT32-C. Ensure that operations on signed integers do not result in overflow |
Runtime analysis | INT33-C. Ensure that division and remainder operations do not result in divide-by-zero errors |
Runtime analysis | ARR30-C. Do not form or use out-of-bounds pointers or array subscripts |
Runtime analysis | ARR38-C. Guarantee that library functions do not form invalid pointers |
Runtime analysis | MEM30-C. Do not access freed memory |
Runtime analysis | MEM31-C. Free dynamically allocated memory when no longer needed |
Runtime analysis | MEM34-C. Only free memory allocated dynamically |
Runtime analysis | ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors |
Runtime analysis | DCL11-C. Understand the type issues associated with variadic functions |
Runtime analysis | EXP08-C. Ensure pointer arithmetic is used correctly |
Runtime analysis | FLP03-C. Detect and handle floating-point errors |
Runtime analysis | MEM00-C. Allocate and free memory in the same module, at the same level of abstraction |
Runtime analysis | STR07-C. Use the bounds-checking interfaces for string manipulation |