common bugs in C programs
John Hascall
hascall at cs.iastate.edu
Wed Jan 10 08:57:29 AEST 1990
In article <430009 at hpqtdla.HP.COM> malkie at hpqtdla.HP.COM (Malcolm Rix) writes:
}As we all know 'C' is a language riddled with potential problems and
}pitfalls for the unwary. While developing code and reviewing the work of others
}in the common firmware group we have been collecting a list of the most
}frequent problems:
}(14) Assuming x<<2 is the same as x*2. (Its actually x<<1).
}(15) Substituting shifts for multiplies by powers of 2 in expressions
} without taking taking care of change in operator precedence.
also be very careful with >> as a low-budget divide
}(24) Forgetting address arithmetic is done in multiples of the size of
} the objects to which the pointers point.
} I.e: int *a; a++; /* Points to next WORD not next BYTE */
^^^^
may not be a WORD!!
John Hascall / ISU Comp Ctr
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