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Embedded C Coding Standard,Used
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Barr Group's Embedded C Coding Standard was developed to help firmware engineers minimize defects in embedded systems. Unlike the majority of coding standards, this standard focuses on practical rules that keep bugs out including techniques designed to improve the maintainability and portability of embedded software. The rules in this coding standard include a set of guiding principles, as well as specific naming conventions and other rules for the use of data types, functions, preprocessor macros, variables, and other C language constructs. Individual rules that have been demonstrated to reduce or eliminate certain types of defects are highlighted. The BARRC standard is distinct from, yet compatible with, the MISRA C Guidelines for Use of the C Language in Critical Systems. Programmers can easily combine rules from the two standards as needed.
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- Q: What is the main purpose of the Embedded C Coding Standard? A: The Embedded C Coding Standard aims to help firmware engineers minimize defects in embedded systems by providing practical rules that enhance code maintainability and portability.
- Q: Who is the author of the Embedded C Coding Standard? A: The author of the Embedded C Coding Standard is Michael Barr.
- Q: When was the Embedded C Coding Standard published? A: The Embedded C Coding Standard was published on June 12, 2018.
- Q: How many pages does the Embedded C Coding Standard contain? A: The Embedded C Coding Standard contains 84 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: What distinguishes the BARR-C standard from MISRA C guidelines? A: The BARR-C standard is distinct from, yet compatible with, the MISRA C guidelines, allowing programmers to combine rules from both standards as needed.
- Q: Are there specific rules highlighted in the Embedded C Coding Standard? A: Yes, the standard highlights individual rules that have been shown to reduce or eliminate certain types of defects, including guidelines on naming conventions and the use of data types and functions.
- Q: Is the Embedded C Coding Standard suitable for critical systems? A: Yes, the BARR-C standard is designed to be compatible with the MISRA C guidelines, which are specifically aimed at critical systems.
- Q: What are the key features of the Embedded C Coding Standard? A: The key features include practical coding rules, guiding principles, naming conventions, and rules for data types, functions, preprocessor macros, and variables.
- Q: What edition of the Embedded C Coding Standard is available? A: The available edition is BARR-C:2018.