PTR-singleton-arith
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Synopsis
Pointer arithmetic is performed on a pointer that points to a single object.
Enabled by default
Yes
Severity/Certainty
Medium/Medium

Full description
Pointer arithmetic is performed on a pointer that points to a single object. If this pointer is subsequently dereferenced, it might be pointing to invalid memory, causing a runtime error.
Coding standards
- CWE 119
Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer
Code examples
The following code example fails the check and will give a warning:
#include <stdlib.h>
void example(void) {
int *p = malloc(sizeof(int));
p = p + 1;
}
The following code example passes the check and will not give a warning about this issue:
#include <stdlib.h>
void example(void) {
int *p = malloc(sizeof(int) * 10);
p = p + 1;
}