26-02-2010, 01:47 PM
The MISRA AC family of documents are intended to provide modelling and style guidelines for graphical modelling/programming languages. In restricting the use of certain "language" features they can be considered analogous to the guidelines provided for C, but they are not concerned solely with addressing MISRA C. MISRA AC AGC does however describe how the MISRA C rules are to be interpreted in the context of automatic code generation. Some of the rules in MISRA AC GMG, SLSF and TL are related to MISRA C rules (e.g. MISRA C Rule 5.1 which restricts identifier length requires a rule restricting signal name lengths in the model and/or code generator, and such rules can be seen for example as MISRA AC GMG 006.B and MISRA AC TL Rule 2.3).
The introductory document MISRA AC INT which is available from the "Resources" section of this Bulletin Board (free registration required to view this section) gives a more detailed summary of this.
As stated in our previous reply of 4 Feb, the MISRA AC family of documents are suitable for use in addressing the ISO 26262 requirements for modelling style guidelines.
The introductory document MISRA AC INT which is available from the "Resources" section of this Bulletin Board (free registration required to view this section) gives a more detailed summary of this.
As stated in our previous reply of 4 Feb, the MISRA AC family of documents are suitable for use in addressing the ISO 26262 requirements for modelling style guidelines.
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