Use opening and closing braces for if
, for
, or and while
statements even when the body contains only a single statement. Braces improve the uniformity and readability of code.
More importantlyimportant, it is easy to forget to add braces when inserting additional statements into a body containing only a single statement, because the conventional indentation gives strong (but misleading) guidance to the structure.
Noncompliant Code Example
This noncompliant code example authenticates a user with an if
statement that lacks braces.:
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int login;
if (invalid_login())
login = 0;
else
login = 1;
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A This program behaves as expected. However, a maintainer might subsequently add a debug statement or other logic but forget to add opening and closing braces.:
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int login;
if (invalid_login())
login = 0;
else
// Debug line added below
System.out.println("Login is valid\n");
// The debuggingnext line is addedalways executed here
login login = 1; // this line always gets executed regardless of a valid login!
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The code's indentation disguises the functionality of the program, potentially leading to a security breach.
Compliant Solution
This compliant solution uses opening and closing braces even though the body of the if
and else
bodies of the if is a single statement.statement are single statements:
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int login;
if (invalid_login()) {
login = 0;
} else {
login = 1;
}
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Noncompliant Code Example
This noncompliant code example nests an if
statement within another if
statement, without braces around the if
and else
bodies.:
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int privileges;
if (invalid_login())
if (allow_guests())
privileges = GUEST;
else
privileges = ADMINISTRATOR;
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The indentation might lead the programmer to believe users are granted administrator privileges only when their login is valid. However, the else
statement actually attaches binds to the inner if
statement:
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int privileges;
if (invalid_login())
if (allow_guests())
privileges = GUEST;
else
privileges = ADMINISTRATOR;
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Consequently, this defect allows unauthorized users to obtain administrator privileges.
Compliant Solution
This compliant solution uses braces to remove the ambiguity, consequently ensuring that privileges are correctly assigned.:
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int privileges;
if (invalid_login()) {
if (allow_guests()) {
privileges = GUEST;
}
} else {
privileges = ADMINISTRATOR;
}
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Applicability
Failure to enclose the bodies of if
, for
, or while
statements in braces makes code maintenance error prone and increases maintenance costs.
Related Guidelines
Automated Detection
[Rogue 2000] | Rule 76: Use block statements instead of expression statements in control flow constructs
Bibliography
2010Coding Standards, Section 5
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