From 6.3.1.5 of the C99 standard [[ISO/IEC 9899-1999]]:
When a
double
is demoted tofloat
or along double
is demoted todouble
orfloat
...if the value being converted is outside the range of values that can be represented, the behavior is undefined.
This rule does not apply to machines that support signed infinity, such as ones that support IEEE-754, as all numbers are representable.
For some non-IEEE-754 machines, conversions of too small numbers (between zero and FLT_MIN
) might produce underflow exceptions that might be considered undefined.
Non-Compliant Code Example
This non-compliant code example illustrates possible undefined behavior associated with demoting floating point represented numbers.
long double ld; double d1; double d2; float f1; float f2; /* initializations */ f1 = (float)d1; f2 = (float)ld; d2 = (double)ld;
As a result of these conversions, it is possible that d1
is outside the range of values that can be represented by a float or that ld
is outside the range of values that can be represented as either a float
or a double
.
Compliant Solution
This compliant solution properly checks to see whether the values to be stored can be represented in the new type.
#include <float.h> long double ld; double d1; double d2; float f1; float f2; /* initializations */ if (d1 > FLT_MAX || d1 < -FLT_MAX) { /* Handle error condition */ } else { f1 = (float)d1; } if (ld > FLT_MAX || ld < -FLT_MAX) { /* Handle error condition */ } else { f2 = (float)ld; } if (ld > DBL_MAX || ld < -DBL_MAX) { /* Handle error condition */ } else { d2 = (double)ld; }
Risk Analysis
Failing to check that a floating point value fits within a demoted type can result in a value too large to be represented by the new type, resulting in undefined behavior.
Rule |
Severity |
Likelihood |
Remediation Cost |
Priority |
Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FLP34-C |
low |
unlikely |
low |
P3 |
L3 |
Automated Detection
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References
[[ISO/IEC 9899-1999]] Section 6.3.1.5, "Real floating types"
[[IEEE 754]] IEEE 754-1985 Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic
FLP33-C. Convert integers to floating point for floating point operations 05. Floating Point (FLP) 06. Arrays (ARR)