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Division and remainder operations performed on integers are susceptible to divide-by-zero errors. Consequently, the divisor in a division or remainder operation on integer types must be checked for zero prior to the operation. Division and remainder operations performed on floating-point numbers are not subject to this rule.

Noncompliant Code Example (Division)

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A division or remainder by zero can result in abnormal program termination and denial-of-service (DoS).

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

NUM02-J

Low

Likely

Medium

P6

L2

Automated Detection

Tool
Version
Checker
Description
Coverity7.5DIVIDE_BY_ZEROImplemented
Parasoft Jtest
9.5BD.PB.ZERO SonarQube Java Plugin3.10S3518
Include Page
Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V
CERT.NUM02.ZEROAvoid division by zero
PVS-Studio

Include Page
PVS-Studio_V
PVS-Studio_V

V6020
SonarQube

Include Page
SonarQube_V
SonarQube_V

S3518Zero should not be a possible denominator
 

Related Guidelines

Bibliography

[ISO/IEC 9899:1999]

Subclause 6.5.5, "Multiplicative Operators"

[Seacord 05]

Chapter 5, "Integers"

[Seacord 2015]

[Warren 02]

Chapter 2, "Basics"

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