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V606. Ownerless token 'Foo'.
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V606. Ownerless token 'Foo'.

Feb 27 2012

The analyzer has detected a potential error: an extra lexeme in the code. Such "lost" lexemes most often occur in the code when the key word return is missing.

Consider this sample:

bool Run(int *p)
{
  if (p == NULL)
    false;
  ...
}

The developer forgot to write "return" here. The code compiles well but has no practical sense.

This is the correct code:

bool Run(int *p)
{
  if (p == NULL)
    return false;
  ...
}

This diagnostic is classified as:

  • CERT-MSC12-C

You can look at examples of errors detected by the V606 diagnostic.