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The presence of unused values may indicate significant logic errors. To prevent such errors, unused values should be identified and removed from code.

This recommendation is a specific case of MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect.

Noncompliant Code Example

In this example, p2 is assigned the value returned by bar(), but that value is never used. Note this example assumes that foo() and bar() return valid pointers. (See DCL30-C. Declare objects with appropriate storage durations.)

int *p1;
int *p2;
p1 = foo();
p2 = bar();

if (baz()) {
  return p1;
}
else {
  p2 = p1;
}
return p2;

Compliant Solution

This example can be corrected in many different ways, depending on the intent of the programmer. In this compliant solution, p2 is found to be extraneous. The calls to bar() and baz() can be removed if they do not produce any side effects.

int *p1 = foo();

/* Removable if bar() does not produce any side effects */
(void)bar();

/* Removable if baz() does not produce any side effects */
(void)baz();
return p1;

Risk Assessment

Unused values may indicate significant logic errors.

Recommendation

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

MSC13-C

low

unlikely

medium

P2

L3

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Coverity

2017.07

UNUSED_VALUE

Finds variables that are assigned pointer values returned from a function call but never used

Klocwork

2024.3

 

Can detect violations of this rule with a number of checkers

LDRA tool suite

9.7.1

1 D
70 D
94 D
15 D

Fully implemented

PRQA QA-C
Unable to render {include} The included page could not be found.

3195
3197
3198
3199

Fully implemented

Related Vulnerabilities

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.

Related Guidelines

CERT C++ Secure Coding StandardMSC13-CPP. Detect and remove unused values
ISO/IEC TR 24772Likely Incorrect Expressions [KOA]
Dead and Deactivated Code [XYQ]
Unused Variable [XYR]

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