MISRA C:2023 Rule 11.7
A cast shall not be performed between pointer to object and a non-integer arithmetic type
Since R2024a
Description
Rule Definition
A cast shall not be performed between pointer to object and a non-integer arithmetic type.
Rationale
This rule covers types that are essentially Boolean, character, enum or floating.
If an essentially Boolean, character or enum variable is cast to a pointer, the resulting pointer can be incorrectly aligned. The incorrect alignment causes undefined behavior. If a pointer is cast to one of those types, the resulting value can be outside the allowed range for the type.
Casts to or from a pointer to a floating type results in undefined behavior.
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: Pointer Type Conversions |
Category: Required |
AGC Category: Required |
Version History
Introduced in R2024a