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In this compliant solution, the opener()
function returns a value of type errno_t
, providing a clear indication that this function returns an error code.:
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#include <errno.h> enum { NO_FILE_POS_VALUES = 3 }; errno_t opener( FILE *file, int *width, int *height, int *data_offset ) { int file_w; int file_h; int file_o; fpos_t offset; if (file == NULL) { return EINVAL; } errno = 0; if (fgetpos(file, &offset) != 0 ) { return errno; } if (fscanf(file, "%i %i %i", &file_w, &file_h, &file_o) != NO_FILE_POS_VALUES) { return EIO; } errno = 0; if (fsetpos(file, &offset) != 0 ) { return errno; } if (width != NULL) { *width = file_w; } if (height != NULL) { *height = file_h; } if (data_offset != NULL) { *data_offset = file_o; } return 0; } |
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CERT C++ Secure Coding Standard | DCL09-CPP. Declare functions that return errno with a return type of errno_t |
ISO/IEC TR 24731-1:2007 | |
ISO/IEC TR 24772:2013 | Ignored Error Status and Unhandled Exceptions [OYB] |
MISRA - C:2012 | Rule 20.5Directive 1.1 (required) |
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