4.6.4. CERT Compliance Checking Guide¶
4.6.4.1. Checking CERT compliance with Axivion Suite¶
The Axivion Suite can be used to check compliance of your code with CERT rules and
recommendations. These checks are implemented as stylechecks. The following tables show
the available checks. For some of them where static
semantic analysis is required, you additionally have to activate
and configure the rule StaticSemanticAnalysis.
Configuration and support for deviations is as for the MISRA checks.
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