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The macro invocation xstr(foo)
expands to 4
because s
is stringified when it is used in str()
, so it is not macro expanded first. However, s
is an ordinary argument to xstr()
, so it is completely macro expanded before xstr()
is expanded. Consequently, by the time str()
gets to its argument, it has already been macro expanded.
Risk Assessment
Recommendation | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
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PRE05-C | Low | Unlikely | Medium | P2 | L3 |
Automated Detection
Tool | Version | Checker | Description | ||||||
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Axivion Bauhaus Suite |
| CertC-PRE05 | |||||||
CodeSonar |
| LANG.PREPROC.HASH LANG.PREPROC.PASTE | Macro uses # operator Macro uses ## operator | ||||||
Helix QAC |
| C0341, C0342, C0801, C0802, C0803, C0811, C0872, C0880, C0881, C0884 | |||||||
Klocwork |
| MISRA.DEFINE.SHARP.ORDER.2012 |
LDRA tool suite |
| 76 S, 125 S, 637 S | Enhanced Enforcement |
PC- |
lint Plus |
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341, 0342, 0801, 0802, 803, 0811, 0872,
0880, 0881, 0884
| 9024 | Assistance provided: reports any use of pasting or stringizing operators in a macro definition |
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Related Guidelines
SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard | VOID PRE05-CPP. Understand macro replacement when concatenating tokens or performing stringification |
Bibliography
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