CERT-EXP34-C_d
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Synopsis
Do not dereference null pointers.
Enabled by default
Yes
Severity/Certainty
High/High

Full description
Dereferencing a null pointer is undefined behavior. On many platforms, dereferencing a null pointer results in abnormal program termination, but this is not required by the standard. This check is identical to PTR-null-assign.
Coding standards
- CERT EXP34-C
Do not dereference null pointers
Code examples
The following code example fails the check and will give a warning:
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void) {
int *p;
p = NULL;
return *p; //dereference after
//assignment to NULL
}
The following code example passes the check and will not give a warning about this issue:
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void) {
int *p;
p = NULL;
p = (int *)1;
return *p;
}