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Many functions return useful values whether or not the function has side effects. In most cases, this value is used to signify whether the function successfully completed its task or if some error occurred . (See recommendation see ERR02-C. Avoid in-band error indicators). ) Other times, the value is the result of some computation and is an integral part of the function's API.

Section Subclause 6.8.3 of C99 of the C Standard [ISO/IEC 9899:19992011] states that:

The expression in an expression statement is evaluated as a void expression for its side effects.

All expression statements, such as function calls with an ignored value, are implicitly cast to void. Since Because a return value often contains important information about possible errors, it should always be checked; otherwise, the cast should be made explicit to signify programmer intent. If a function returns no meaningful value, it should be declared with return type void.

This recommendation encompasses rule MEM32ERR33-C. Detect and handle memory allocation errors, recommendation FIO04standard library errors. Unlike this recommendation, that rule is restricted to functions from the Standard C library.

Compliance with this recommendation is required in order to comply with ERR00-C. Detect and handle input and output errors, and rule FIO34-C. Use int to capture the return value of character IO functions.

Noncompliant Code Example

Adopt and implement a consistent and comprehensive error-handling policy

Noncompliant Code Example

The asprintf() function has been provided by the GNU C library. It works like sprintf(), but if given a null pointer as the destination string, it will create a buffer sufficient to hold the resulting string. It relies on malloc() to allocate the buffer. If malloc() fails, then asprintf() returns a negative number.

This noncompliant code example calls putsasprintf() and , but fails to check whether a write error occursthe string was successfully created.

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puts("foo");

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void func(char* name) {
  char* s = NULL;
  asprintf(&s,"Hello, %s!\n", name);
  (void) puts(s);
  free(s);
}

Compliant Solution

This compliant solution checks to make sure no output error occurred. (See recommendation FIO04-C. Detect and handle input and output errors.)

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void func(char* name) {
  char* s = NULL;
  if (putsasprintf("foo") == EOF&s,"Hello, %s!\n", name) < 0) {
    /* Handle error */
  }
  (void) puts(s);
  free(s);
} 

Exceptions

EXP12-C-EX1: If the return value is inconsequential or if any errors can be safely ignored, such as for functions called because of their side effects, the function should be explicitly cast to void to signify programmer intent. For an example of this exception, see the "compliant solution Compliant Solution (Remove Existing Destination File)" under the section "Portable Behavior" section in recommendation FIO10-C. Take care when using the rename() function, or Exception ERR33-C-EX1 in ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors.

EXP12-C-EX2: If a function cannot fail or if the return value cannot signify an error condition, the return value may be ignored. Such functions should be added to a white list whitelist when automatic checkers are used.

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strcpy(dst, src);

Risk Assessment

Failure to handle error codes or other values returned by functions can lead to incorrect program flow and violations of data integrity.

Recommendation

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

EXP12-C

medium

Medium

unlikely

Unlikely

medium

Medium

P4

L3

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Section

Astrée
Include Page
Astrée_V
Astrée_V

error-information-unused
error-information-unused-computed

Fully checked
Axivion Bauhaus Suite

Include Page
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V

CertC-EXP12Fully implemented
CodeSonar
Include Page
CodeSonar_V
CodeSonar_V
LANG.FUNCS.IRVIgnored return value
Compass/ROSE




Coverity

Coverity Prevent

Include Page
Coverity_V
Coverity_V
Section

CHECKED_RETURN

section

Finds inconsistencies in how function call return values are handled. Coverity Prevent cannot discover all violations of this recommendation, so further verification is necessary

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Section

Splint

Include PageSplint_VSplint_V

 

 

Section

Compass/ROSE

 

 

 

Section

Cppcheck
 
Include Page
Cppcheck_V
Cppcheck_V
leakReturnValNotUsed, ignoredReturnValue

Return value of memory allocation function is not used.

Ignored return value from function when configuration says it must be used. See the chapter "Library configuration" in the cppcheck manual

ECLAIR

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ECLAIR_V
ECLAIR_V

CC2.EXP12

Fully implemented

Helix QAC

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Helix QAC_V

C3200
Klocwork
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section Section

MISRA.FUNC.UNUSEDRET.2012
SV.RVT.RETVAL_NOTTESTED

 


LDRA tool suite
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LDRA_V
LDRA_V
section

382 S

Section

Fully Implemented

Section

ECLAIR

Include PageECLAIR_VECLAIR_V
Section

ignrtrn

Fully implemented

Parasoft C/C++test
Include Page
Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V

CERT_C-EXP12-a
CERT_C-EXP12-b

The value returned by a function having non-void return type shall be used
The value returned by a function having non-void return type shall be used

PC-lint Plus

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PC-lint Plus_V
PC-lint Plus_V

534

Fully supported

Polyspace Bug Finder

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Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rec. EXP12-CChecks for situations where returned value of a sensitive function is not checked (rec. fully covered)
PVS-Studio

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PVS-Studio_V

V530, V698, V757, V797
RuleChecker
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RuleChecker_V
RuleChecker_V

error-information-unused

Partially checked
Splint
Include Page
Splint_V
Splint_V
SectionFully Implemented



Related Vulnerabilities

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Bibliography

[ISO/IEC 9899:2011]Subclause 6.8.3, "Expression and Null Statements"


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Bibliography

EXP11-C. Do not apply operators expecting one type to data of an incompatible type      03. Expressions (EXP)      Image Modified