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C programmers commonly make errors regarding the precedence rules of C operators due to because of the unintuitive low-precedence levels of "&", "|", "^", "<<", and ">>". Mistakes regarding precedence rules can be avoided by the suitable use of parentheses. Using parentheses defensively reduces errors and, if not taken to excess, makes the code more readable.

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Subclause 6.5 of the C Standard defines the precedence of operation by the order of the subclauses.

Noncompliant Code Example

The intent of the expression in this non-compliant noncompliant code example is to test the least significant bit of x.:

Code Block
bgColor#FFCCCC
langc

x & 1 == 0

Because of operator precedence rules, the expression is parsed as

Code Block
bgColor#FFCCCC
langc

x & (1 == 0)

which the compiler evaluates to

Code Block
bgColor#FFCCCC
langc

(x & 0)

and then to 0.

Compliant Solution

In this compliant solution, parentheses are used to ensure the expression evaluates as expected.:

Code Block
bgColor#ccccff
langc

(x & 1) == 0

Exceptions

EXP00-C-EX1: Mathemtical Mathematical expressions that follow algebraic order do not require parentheses. For instance, in the expression:

Code Block

x + y * z

the multiplication is performed before the addition by mathematical convention. Therefore parenthesis to enforce this would Consequently, parentheses to enforce the algebraic order would be redundant.:

Code Block
bgColor#ffcccc
langc

x + (y * z)

Risk Assessment

Mistakes regarding precedence rules may cause an expression to be evaluated in an unintended way. This , which can lead to unexpected and abnormal program behavior.

Recommendation

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

EXP00-

A

1 (low)

2 (probable)

2 (medium)

C

Low

Probable

Medium

P4

L3

Automated Detection

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Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Axivion Bauhaus Suite

Include Page
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V

CertC-EXP00Fully implemented
CodeSonar
Include Page
CodeSonar_V
CodeSonar_V

LANG.STRUCT.PARENS

Missing Parentheses

ECLAIR

Include Page
ECLAIR_V
ECLAIR_V

CC2.EXP00

Fully implemented

Helix QAC

Include Page
Helix QAC_V
Helix QAC_V

C3389, C3390, C3391, C3392, C3393, C3394, C3395, C3396, C3397, C3398, C3399, C3400


Klocwork
Include Page
Klocwork_V
Klocwork_V
CERT.EXPR.PARENS
LDRA tool suite
Include Page
LDRA_V
LDRA_V

361 S, 49 S

Fully implemented

Parasoft C/C++test
Include Page
Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V

CERT_C-EXP00-a

Use parenthesis to clarify expression order if operators with precedence lower than arithmetic are used

PC-lint Plus

Include Page
PC-lint Plus_V
PC-lint Plus_V

9050

Fully supported

Polyspace Bug Finder

Include Page
Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rec. EXP00-C


Checks for possible unintended evaluation of expression because of operator precedence rules (rec. fully covered)

PVS-Studio

Include Page
PVS-Studio_V
PVS-Studio_V

V502, V593, V634, V648, V1104
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin
Include Page
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin_V
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin_V
S864

Related Vulnerabilities

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References

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Related Guidelines

Bibliography

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[Dowd 2006]Chapter 6, "C Language Issues" ("Precedence," pp. 287–288)
[Kernighan 1988]

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]Section 6.4.3,

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"C Language"


 

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