Friday, June 29, 2018

C++ and Functional Safety in the Automotive Industry (Part III): Mind Your Language

If developers occasionally feel hamstrung by MISRA’s restrictions, those (thankfully) are rare instances of catastrophic embedded software failure in the news put this level of circumspection back into context. ——> Can we take this out?

In the previous posts, we took a look at the rise of C as the dominant language for safety-critical embedded systems. Then, we will examine some of the pitfalls that programmers fall into when using such a powerful tool. There is a growing need to be unusually self-reliant in terms of anticipating safety concerns in compiling and runtime environments.



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