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AA. C References Page: VOID MSC09-CPP. Character encoding: Use subset of ASCII for safety (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID DCL17-CPP. Declare function parameters that are large data structures and are not changed by the function as const references (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. C++ References Page: VOID MSC35-CPP. Do not use goto statement to take control inside the try and catch blocks (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. Java References Page: VOID ERR11-CPP. Use a class dedicated to reporting exceptions (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. References Page: VOID ERR04-CPP. Choose an appropriate termination strategy (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Comment: VOID Make exception objects immune to double destruction > Re: VOID Make exception objects immune to double destruction (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
ARR04-CPP. Assume responsibility for cleaning up data referenced by a container of pointers Comment: VOID STL37-CPP Delete each element when a container stores pointers > Re: VOID STL37-CPP Delete each element when a container stores pointers (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
CERT C Secure Coding Standard Page: VOID Check for error conditions (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Guarantee that mutually visible identifiers are unique (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Maintain the contract between the writer and caller of variadic functions (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Do not invoke a function using a type that does not match the function definition (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Declare identifiers before using them (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
and approximately 4 more…
CERT C++ Secure Coding Standard Page: VOID Priority and Levels (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
CON01-J. Ensure that compound operations on shared variables are atomic Comment: VOID CON04-CPP. Ensure objects are fully initialized before allowing access > Re: VOID CON04-CPP. Ensure objects are fully initialized before allowing access (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
CTR01-CPP. Do not apply the sizeof operator to a pointer when taking the size of an array Page: VOID CTR00-CPP. Understand when to prefer vectors over arrays (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
DCL00-CPP. Const-qualify immutable objects Page: VOID DCL06-CPP. Use meaningful symbolic constants to represent literal values in program logic (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
argc-1\ Page: VOID STR32 NCCE 1 (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.funscope\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.scope.class\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.scope.enum\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.scope.local\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.scope.namespace\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.scope.proto\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.scope.temp\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. C References Page: VOID MSC09-CPP. Character encoding: Use subset of ASCII for safety (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID DCL17-CPP. Declare function parameters that are large data structures and are not changed by the function as const references (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. C++ References Page: VOID MSC35-CPP. Do not use goto statement to take control inside the try and catch blocks (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. Java References Page: VOID ERR11-CPP. Use a class dedicated to reporting exceptions (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
AA. References Page: VOID ERR04-CPP. Choose an appropriate termination strategy (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Comment: VOID Make exception objects immune to double destruction > Re: VOID Make exception objects immune to double destruction (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
ARR04-CPP. Assume responsibility for cleaning up data referenced by a container of pointers Comment: VOID STL37-CPP Delete each element when a container stores pointers > Re: VOID STL37-CPP Delete each element when a container stores pointers (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
CERT C Secure Coding Standard Page: VOID Check for error conditions (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Guarantee that mutually visible identifiers are unique (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Maintain the contract between the writer and caller of variadic functions (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Do not invoke a function using a type that does not match the function definition (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
Page: VOID Declare identifiers before using them (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
and approximately 4 more…
CERT C++ Secure Coding Standard Page: VOID Priority and Levels (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
CON01-J. Ensure that compound operations on shared variables are atomic Comment: VOID CON04-CPP. Ensure objects are fully initialized before allowing access > Re: VOID CON04-CPP. Ensure objects are fully initialized before allowing access (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
CTR01-CPP. Do not apply the sizeof operator to a pointer when taking the size of an array Page: VOID CTR00-CPP. Understand when to prefer vectors over arrays (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
DCL00-CPP. Const-qualify immutable objects Page: VOID DCL06-CPP. Use meaningful symbolic constants to represent literal values in program logic (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
argc-1\ Page: VOID STR32 NCCE 1 (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
basic.funscope\ Comment: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes > Re: VOID DCL01-CPP. Do not reuse variable names in subscopes (SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard)
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