The C standard Standard, subclause 7.21.8.2 [ISO/IEC 9899:2011], defines the fwrite() function as follows [ISO/IEC 9899:2011]:
Synopsis
size_t fwrite(const void *restrict ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *restrict stream);Description
The
fwrite()function writes, from the array pointed to byptr, up tonmembelements whose size is specified bysize, to the stream pointed to bystream. For each object,sizecalls are made to thefputc()function, taking the values (in order) from an array ofunsigned charexactly overlaying the object. The file position indicator for the stream (if defined) is advanced by the number of bytes successfully written. If an error occurs, the resulting value of the file position indicator for the stream is indeterminate.
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In this noncompliant code example, the size of the buffer is stored in size1, but size2 number of characters are written in to the file. If size2 is greater than size1, write() will not stop copying characters at the null character.
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#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> char *buffer = NULL; size_t size1,; size_t size2; FILE *filedes; /* * Assume size1 and size2 are appropriately initialized */ filedes = fopen("out.txt", "w+"); if (filedes == NULL) { /* Handle error */ } buffer = (char *)calloc( 1, size1); if (buffer == NULL) { /* Handle error */ } fwrite(buffer, 1, size2, filedes); free(buffer); buffer = NULL; fclose(filedes); |
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This compliant solution ensures that the correct number of characters are written to the file.:
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#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> char *buffer = NULL; size_t size1,; size_t size2; FILE *filedes; /* * Assume size1 is appropriately initialized */ filedes = fopen("out.txt", "w+"); if (filedes == NULL){ /* Handle error */ } buffer = (char *)calloc( 1, size1); if (buffer == NULL) { /* Handle error */ } /* * Accept characters in to the buffer. * Check for buffer overflow. */ size2 = strlen(buffer) + 1; fwrite(buffer, 1, size2, filedes); free(buffer); buffer = NULL; fclose(filedes); |
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Failure to follow the recommendation could result in a non-null-terminated string being written to a file. This , which will create problems when the program tries to read it back as a null-terminated byte string.
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Detectable | Repairable | Priority | Level |
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FIO18-C | Medium | Probable |
Medium
P8
No | No | P4 | L3 |
Automated Detection
Related Guidelines
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Bibliography
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| ] | Subclause 7.21.8.2, "The fwrite |
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Bibliography
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| [IEEE Std 1003.1:2013] | XSH, System Interfaces, fwrite |
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