Do not use a semicolon on the same line as an if
, for
, or while
statement because this typically indicates programmer error and can result in unexpected behavior.
Noncompliant Code Example
In this noncompliant code example, a semicolon is used on the same line as an if statement.
if (a == b); { /* ... */ }
Compliant Solution
It is likely, in this example, that the semicolon was accidentally inserted.
if (a == b) { /* ... */ }
Automated Detection
Tool |
Version |
Checker |
Description |
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2024.3 | SEMICOL |
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Related Guidelines
ISO/IEC TR 24772 "KOA Likely Incorrect Expressions"
MITRE CWE: CWE-480, "Use of Incorrect Operator"
Bibliography
[Hatton 1995] Section 2.7.2, "Errors of omission and addition"
EXP14-C. Beware of integer promotion when performing bitwise operations on integer types smaller than int 03. Expressions (EXP) EXP16-C. Do not compare function pointers to constant values