For programs written in .net/C# does FxCop (and Roslyn equivalents) cover the relevant rules in MISRA? Has anybody gone through and ticked them off?
Or is there a compliance standard for .NET similar to MISRA?
For programs written in .net/C# does FxCop (and Roslyn equivalents) cover the relevant rules in MISRA? Has anybody gone through and ticked them off?
Or is there a compliance standard for .NET similar to MISRA?
No. By default FxCop (now Code Analysis in Visual Studio) only watches for spelling/casing corrections and Microsoft's own guidelines. You are free to come-up with your own rules, of course.
Note that most of the static-analysis tools only look at the compiled CIL - so you won't be able to watch for safety-critical style violations (such as non-braced if
and unintentional switch
-case fallthroughs).
Given that MISRA is specifically for C and C++ (and not C#/CIL) you won't find it under FxCop. Though I imagine if you did implement MISRA for C# you would make a tidy bit of money from it - I'd pay for it!
After some googleing I did find http://www.sonarlint.org/visualstudio/rules/index.html#sonarLintVersion=2.0.0&ruleId=S2291&tags=misra
This tool looks quite interesting taking the Roslyn analyzers to the next level. I will investigate this tool further.