MISRA C:2012 3rd Edition, 1st Revision?
April 15, 2019
Story
In February of this year, MISRA published an updated version of the world-leading MISRA C guidelines ? described as MISRA C:2012 3rd Edition, 1st Revision.
Coming to Grips with the Terminology
In February of this year, MISRA published an updated version of the world-leading MISRA C guidelines – described as MISRA C:2012 3rd Edition, 1st Revision.
This terminology itself appears to have caused some confusion... so let’s take a closer look!
3rd Edition?
The MISRA “Guidelines for the use of the C language” (MISRA C) was first published in April 1998, with a second edition following in October 2004. Thus MISRA C:2012 is the third edition of the guidelines.
1st Revision?
Both MISRA C:1998 and MISRA C:2004 were subsequently re-issued to consolidate Technical Corrigenda.
For MISRA C:2012, following the publication of Amendment 1 (“Additional Security Guidelines”) and subsequently Technical Corrigendum 1, the MISRA C Working Group decided to consolidate these.
Given that this was a consolidation, an incremental update, the Working Group agreed that it was appropriate to identify the consolidated document as a Revision, rather than a new Edition.
Put simply:
- MISRA C:2012 is the 3rd Edition of the MISRA C Guidelines
- This is the first Revision of those MISRA C:2012 Guidelines
The Road Ahead
Having consolidated the existing increments, the MISRA C Working Group is now focused on producing enhancements that can address the undesirable features of ISO/IEC 9899:2011 (C11) and ISO/IEC 9899:2018 (C18).
About the Author
Andrew Banks is the current Chairman of the MISRA C Working Group. Approaching 30 years of experience in high-integrity software design and development, he is a Chartered Fellow of the British Computer Society, and is also active in the standards community.
In early 2018, Andrew joined Liverpool-based software company LDRA.
Acknowledgements
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