11-10-2016, 09:26 AM
A presentation slide from Andrew Banks, Chairman of MISRA C Working Group, says
that MISRA C:2012 has no explicit library-specific restriction on 7 standard headers and among these is included.
(page 13, http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/w.../n2035.pdf)
so I thought I would be able to check whether a program is a conforming freestanding program or not by applying MISRA C:2012 guidelines.
However, in MISRA C:2012 Rule 17.1 says the features of shall not be used.
I think some rules of MISRA C:2012 are too restrictive to use in various kinds of industries.
Moreover, it makes me unhappy that complying with MISRA C:2012 doesn't imply conforming freestanding implementation.
is the slide wrong? or is there any mistake in my mind?
I'm beginner in MISRA guidelines, so I might have lots of errors.
I will appreciate your advices and help.
that MISRA C:2012 has no explicit library-specific restriction on 7 standard headers and among these is included.
(page 13, http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/w.../n2035.pdf)
so I thought I would be able to check whether a program is a conforming freestanding program or not by applying MISRA C:2012 guidelines.
However, in MISRA C:2012 Rule 17.1 says the features of shall not be used.
I think some rules of MISRA C:2012 are too restrictive to use in various kinds of industries.
Moreover, it makes me unhappy that complying with MISRA C:2012 doesn't imply conforming freestanding implementation.
is the slide wrong? or is there any mistake in my mind?
I'm beginner in MISRA guidelines, so I might have lots of errors.
I will appreciate your advices and help.
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