In 1998, the UK’s Motor Industry Software Reliability Association established a set of 127 guidelines for the use of C in safety-critical systems. Here’s a look at the rules, what they mean, and how ...
I recently presented arguments for and against using dynamic memory allocation in C and C++ programs. 1 I do agree that truly safety-critical systems should avoid using dynamic allocation because the ...
Phoenix, AZ. — DDC-I, a supplier of development tools for safety-critical applications, has begun offering its SCORE Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Ardence’s RTX, a real-time ...
The latest version of C-Trust adds ready-made Security Context Profiles for production control and support for new mainstream devices as well as Arm TrustZone devices. IAR Systems, the future-proof ...
C remains the darling of embedded programmers, but C++ garners a sizable chunk. Using C++ features judiciously can result in code that’s as efficient or more efficient than a comparable C application.
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