MISRA C:2012 Rule 3.2
Line-splicing shall not be used in // comments
Description
Rule Definition
Line-splicing shall not be used in // comments1 .
Rationale
Line-splicing occurs when the \ character
is immediately followed by a new-line character. Line splicing is
used for statements that span multiple lines.
If you use line-splicing in a // comment,
the following line can become part of the comment. In most cases,
the \ is spurious and can cause unintentional commenting
out of code.
Polyspace Implementation
Polyspace checks if the character \ is the last character of a comment starting with //.
Troubleshooting
If you expect a rule violation but do not see it, refer to Diagnose Why Coding Standard Violations Do Not Appear as Expected.
Examples
Check Information
| Group: Comments | 
| Category: Required | 
| AGC Category: Required | 
Version History
Introduced in R2014b
1 All MISRA coding rules and directives are © Copyright The MISRA Consortium Limited 2021.
The MISRA coding standards referenced in the Polyspace® Bug Finder™ documentation are from the following MISRA standards:
- MISRA C:2004 
- MISRA C:2012 
- MISRA C:2023 
- MISRA C++:2008 
- MISRA C++:2023 
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