MISRA C:2012 Rule 9.1
The value of an object with automatic storage duration shall not be read before it has been set
Description
Message in Report:
Rule Definition
The value of an object with automatic storage duration shall not be read before it has been set1 .
Rationale
A variable with an automatic storage duration is allocated memory
at the beginning of an enclosing code block and deallocated at the
end. All non-global variables have this storage duration, except those
declared static or extern.
Variables with automatic storage duration are not automatically initialized and have indeterminate values. Therefore, you must not read such a variable before you have set its value through a write operation.
Polyspace Implementation
Polyspace® reports a violation of this rule if your code contains these issues:
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: Initialization |
| Category: Mandatory |
| AGC Category: Mandatory |
Version History
Introduced in R2014b1 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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