CS.NRE.GEN.MIGHT
An object reference value from a local assignment of a null-constant, or from a call to a function that will return null, might be dereferenced either explicitly, or through a call to a function that will dereference it, without checking for null.
Vulnerability and risk
Dereferencing a null object reference is a critical runtime problem that will crash the application on some operating systems and throw a runtime exception on others.
Example 1
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public class A {
public void foo() {
A c = null;
if (flag)
c.foo();
}
private bool flag;
}
Null-source: explicit assignment Null-dereferencing: explicit Klocwork produces an issue report (CS.NRE.GEN.MIGHT) at line 3 for variable 'c'. If flag is greater than 0, 'c' will be dereferenced at line 5.
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