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For portable applications, use only the assignment = operator, the equality operators == and !=, and the unary & operator on plain character or plain wide character-typed expressions.
This is recommended because the C++ standard requires only the digit characters ('0' - '9') to have consecutive numerical values. Thus, operations that rely on expected values for plain character or plain wide character-typed expressions can lead to unexpected behavior.
However, due to the requirement for digit characters, the usage of other operators is allowed for them according to the following restrictions:
- The binary + operator may be used to add integer values from 0 to 9 to '0'.
- The binary - operator may be used to subtract character '0'.
- Relational operators <, <=, >, >= may be used to check whether a character or wide character is a digit.
Character types should be chosen and used in accordance with STR04-C. Use plain char for characters in the basic character set.
Noncompliant code example
The following example would seem to check if the value of a character variable is between 'a' and 'c' inclusive. However, since it is not required that the letter characters be consecutive nor in alphabetical order, the check might not work as expected.
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char ch = 'b'; if ( ( ch >= 'a' ) && (ch <= 'c') ){ ... } |
Compliant code example
In this example, the specific check is enforced using compliant operations on character expressions.
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char ch = 't'; if ( ( ch == 'a' ) || ( ch == 'b') || ( ch == 'c') ){ ... } |
Risk assesment
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STR09-C | low | unlikely | low | P3 | L3 |
Other Languages
This rule appears in the C++ Secure Coding Standard as STR07-CPP. Don't assume numeric values for expressions with type plain character.
References
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\[[WG14 N1124|http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1124.pdf]\] Section 5.2.1 "Character sets" |