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Notes for RULE-17-6I think we do not have sufficient syntax in the database to handle this. Have tried the following testcase:
with variations on:
which yields:
which yields stuff like
also there is no way to associate instances of use of keywords that are specifiers to locations, as the |
Notes DCL40-Cthis rule is fairly similar to M3-2-1 however the function declaration comparison is more strict and the object comparison portion has some improvements. If those improvements seem to make sense for the object portion of M3-2-1, it may make more sense to use a shared implementation and propagate those changes there too? |
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Looks good!
@knewbury01 I updated one of the |
Description
Declarations 2
and making the decision to omit implementing MISRA RULE-17-6, see note below
Change request type
.ql
,.qll
,.qls
or unit tests)Rules with added or modified queries
Release change checklist
A change note (development_handbook.md#change-notes) is required for any pull request which modifies:
If you are only adding new rule queries, a change note is not required.
Author: Is a change note required?
Reviewer: Confirm that either a change note is not required or the change note is required and has been added.
Query development review checklist
For PRs that add new queries or modify existing queries, the following checklist should be completed by both the author and reviewer:
Author
As a rule of thumb, predicates specific to the query should take no more than 1 minute, and for simple queries be under 10 seconds. If this is not the case, this should be highlighted and agreed in the code review process.
Reviewer
As a rule of thumb, predicates specific to the query should take no more than 1 minute, and for simple queries be under 10 seconds. If this is not the case, this should be highlighted and agreed in the code review process.