21-10-2024, 07:57 AM
Hello Illias,
There are currently no MISRA documents that identify a naming convention for signals (and there are no current plans to do so).
MISRA AC GMG:2023 and MISRA AC SLSF:2023 have rules that depend on there being naming conventions within a project for all identifiers (variables, signal names and block names) and block annotations, and place some constraints on identifiers. However, it is not currently considered appropriate to give further guidance on formats, standard terms or abbreviations.
Please note that, although the MISRA Autocode guidelines originated in the automotive sector, they are not intended to be specific to that industry.
There are currently no MISRA documents that identify a naming convention for signals (and there are no current plans to do so).
MISRA AC GMG:2023 and MISRA AC SLSF:2023 have rules that depend on there being naming conventions within a project for all identifiers (variables, signal names and block names) and block annotations, and place some constraints on identifiers. However, it is not currently considered appropriate to give further guidance on formats, standard terms or abbreviations.
Please note that, although the MISRA Autocode guidelines originated in the automotive sector, they are not intended to be specific to that industry.
Posted by and on behalf of the MISRA AC Working Group