MISRAC++2023-13.3.2 (C++ only)
In this section:
Synopsis
(Required) Parameters in an overriding virtual function shall not specify different default arguments
Enabled by default
Yes
Severity/Certainty
Medium/Medium

Full description
Using different default vales might be confusing for the user of the class. Value must either be same constant, which must be specified in base class function, or not specified. This check is identical to MISRAC++2008-8-3-1.
Coding standards
- MISRA C++ 2008 8-3-1
(Required) Parameters in an overriding virtual function shall either use the same default arguments as the function they override, or else shall not specify any default arguments.
Code examples
The following code example fails the check and will give a warning:
class A
{
public:
virtual void f(int a = 0);
};
class B : public A
{
public:
void f(int a = 1) override; // Non-compliant
};
The following code example passes the check and will not give a warning about this issue:
class A
{
public:
virtual void f( int a = 0 );
};
class B : public A
{
public:
void f( int a ) override; // Compliant
};