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MISRA Coding Standards

 

Originally MISRA produced some engineering guides for the UK Automotive market in 1994.  Then in 1998 They produced MISRA-C. this standard took off outside the automotive sector and indeed outside the UK.  MISRA now produce and expanding range of standards, including C, C++, Auto-generated Code, Languages for developing high-reliability and critical systems for use in any industry and country where there are no industry specific guidelines.

MISRA-C

MISRA-C

MISRA-C first launched in April 1998  as a UK Automotive coding standard matured into MISRA-C:2004 and is the most widely used C Coding Standard for critical systems. It is currently being developed into a third version  and is supported by many compilers and code analysis tools > Link to

MISRA-C++

MISRA-C++

 

MISRA-C++ Launched on the 5th June 2008 was the natural addition to MISRA-C. > Link to

MISRA-AC

MISRA-AC [AutoCode]

MISRA-C first launched in April 1998  as a UK Automotive coding standard matured into MISRA-C:2008 and is the most widely used C Coding Standard for critical systems. It is currently being developer into a third version  and is supported by many compilers and code analysis tools > Link to

MISRA-SA

MISRA-SA [Safey Analysis]

MISRA-C first launched in April 1998  as a UK Automotive coding standard matured into MISRA-C:2008 and is the most widely used C Coding Standard for critical systems. It is currently being developer into a third version  and is supported by many compilers and code analysis tools > Link to

MISRA-Guides

MISRA-Guidelines (and History of MISRA)

 

Prior to the the well known MISRA-C there were some MISRA Guidelines as poart of a UK Government initiative. This was the start of MISRA > Link to

MISRA-Languages

MISRA-Matters Column Published in MTE

 

From January 2010 an official quaterly MISRA-Matters Column was published in MicroTechnology Europe. >See the columns

MISRA-Conference

MISRA-Conference

 

MISRA holds a conference during the Autumn for more information click link > Link to

MISRA-Languages

MISRA Languages

 

A New MISRA Committee, started in mid 2008 of which Phaedrus Systems Technical Director is the Chairman. > Link to

MIStRAy-C

MIStRAy-C

MIStRAy-C (or mystery-C) is a humorous look at MISRA-C:1998. It was initially done informally as in inverse set of MISRA-C rules to test the validity of MISRA-C . However the inverse rules  underline the reasons for MISRA-C rules > Link to