Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Abandoned?
#1
Given the general lack of response with respect to MISRA C++ guidelines, is it fair to say MISRA C++ has been effectively "abandoned" by the committee?
Reply
#2
No, but the group has been inactive for a while. All work is voluntary, and it proved difficult to get a group together during the recent economic down-turn.

The group has just been reformed and recently had a very productive meeting, one of the first outcomes of which will be answers to all the questions posted on this forum.

Apologies for the lack of communication.
Posted by and on behalf of
the MISRA C++ Working Group
Reply
#3
misra cpp Wrote:No, but the group has been inactive for a while. All work is voluntary, and it proved difficult to get a group together during the recent economic down-turn.

The group has just been reformed and recently had a very productive meeting, one of the first outcomes of which will be answers to all the questions posted on this forum.

Apologies for the lack of communication.
I have the feeling that nothing has changed in that regard and MISRA C++ is an unwanted child.
All the focus/energy is on MISRA C.
<t></t>
Reply
#4
I can assure you that the MISRA C++ group is actively working towards updating MISRA C++:2008 and to introducing support for the current version of the language.

Please get in touch if you would like to join the team and participate in the development activities.
Posted by and on behalf of
the MISRA C++ Working Group
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)