In article <430ed35e$0$97109$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader03.plus.net>, Tom
<tlucasremoveall@thisextragubbinstoreplyautoflame.co.uk> writes
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>> It is planned to be a two day meeting each month for about a year. This
>> is real work not a talking shop. The meetings are likely to be at/near
>> MIRA on the A5 by Nuneaton (UK).
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>How long did MISRA-C take before it was finished (if it is finished now) ?
MISRA-C 1 took about 5 years
MISRA-C2 took about the same
However the work was slow in the early days as there was a one day
meeting every 3 months. Then it went to a two day meeting every three
months and work speeded up a lot.
MISRA-C3..... well we are doing the test suite first and then the TC but
we will probably have MISRA-C3 in about another 4 because we don't want
to bring them out to quickly before the tool vendors have time to catch
up. Also we get a good amount of feedback. IT is not much help to
developers trying to hit a moving target.
The MISRA-C++ is different they have the method of working and framwork
etc learnt on MISRA-C and a lot of base source material. They also
want one meting a month so a year of MISRA-C++ will be like three years
of MISRA-C
It is a new team on MISRA-C++ as the MISRA-C team are busy though the
chariman for the C++ team is no the C panel (and has the support of the
C panel)
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Reply by Tom●August 26, 20052005-08-26
> It is planned to be a two day meeting each month for about a year. This
> is real work not a talking shop. The meetings are likely to be at/near
> MIRA on the A5 by Nuneaton (UK).
>
How long did MISRA-C take before it was finished (if it is finished now) ?
Reply by Chris Hills●August 25, 20052005-08-25
MISRA is going to look at doing a MISRA C++
Is anyone interested in being on the panel?
They are looking for experienced industrial embedded C++ people rather
than standards lawyers.
If anyone is interested let me know and I will pass your details on to
the panel chairman. He was not silly enough to put his own e-mail
address up on this request :-)
The main team will be fairly small (we found it is the most efficient
way to get things done in the MISRA-C group) and preference will be
given to those working in high-integrity embedded C++
It is planned to be a two day meeting each month for about a year. This
is real work not a talking shop. The meetings are likely to be at/near
MIRA on the A5 by Nuneaton (UK).
Yes it is UK based (as was MISRA-C) but I am sure that it will expand
out for the reviews and RFC's. On MISRA-C both the SAE and JSAE (among
others) were involved.
Before you ask why are they doing it... They are doing it because they
were asked to look at it by various parts of industry and other bodies
inside and outside the automotive world. It appears there is a
practical need for it and not just in the automotive world.
Rants about MISRA, MISRA-C MISRA-C++ etc to null@nowwhere.com I don't
have time for them.
Regards
Chris
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