MISRA C:2023 Rule 21.13
Any value passed to a function in <ctype.h> shall be
			representable as an unsigned char or be the value EOF
Since R2024a
Description
Rule Definition
        Any value passed to a function in <ctype.h>
					shall be representable as an unsigned char or be the value
					EOF.1
      
      
This rule comes from MISRA C™: 2012 Amendment 1.
Rationale
Functions in <ctype.h> have a well-defined behavior only
				for int arguments whose value is within the range of
					unsigned char or the negative value equivalent of
					EOF. The use of other values results in undefined
				behavior.
Polyspace Implementation
        Polyspace® considers that the negative value equivalent of EOF is -1 and does not
				raise a violation if you pass -1 as argument to a function in
					ctype.h.
Troubleshooting
If you expect a rule violation but do not see it, refer to Diagnose Why Coding Standard Violations Do Not Appear as Expected.
Examples
Check Information
| Group: Standard libraries | 
| Category: Mandatory | 
| AGC Category: Mandatory | 
Version History
Introduced in R2024a
See Also
1 All MISRA coding rules and directives are © Copyright The MISRA Consortium Limited 2021.
The MISRA coding standards referenced in the Polyspace Bug Finder™ documentation are from the following MISRA standards:
- MISRA C:2004 
- MISRA C:2012 
- MISRA C:2023 
- MISRA C++:2008 
- MISRA C++:2023 
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