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Who should take responsibility for library function calls?   [Edit]

Survey period: 17 Feb 2003 to 23 Feb 2003

When a library function is called, who is responsible for ensuring that the input data will not cause a program to crash, or worse - be susceptible to a security hole?

OptionVotes% 
The programmer calling the function should ensure the supplied input data is valid.11210.82
The programmer who wrote the library function should ensure that all input data is valid.43341.84
Both library function writer and caller should validate all input data independently.44042.51
Neither - just use try...catch blocks to handle any problems.504.83



 
GeneralRe: Both library function writer and caller should validate all input data independently Pin
fantastic_mr_fox17-Feb-03 2:12
fantastic_mr_fox17-Feb-03 2:12 
GeneralRe: Both library function writer and caller should validate all input data independently Pin
ed welch17-Feb-03 2:56
ed welch17-Feb-03 2:56 
GeneralRe: Both library function writer and caller should validate all input data independently Pin
Pit M.20-Feb-03 20:33
Pit M.20-Feb-03 20:33 
GeneralRe: Both library function writer and caller should validate all input data independently Pin
chifor20-Feb-03 21:54
chifor20-Feb-03 21:54 
GeneralData validation Pin
Anders Dalvander16-Feb-03 20:14
Anders Dalvander16-Feb-03 20:14 
GeneralRe: Data validation Pin
Tim Smith17-Feb-03 8:08
Tim Smith17-Feb-03 8:08 
GeneralOpen Source Pin
Anders Dalvander17-Feb-03 8:51
Anders Dalvander17-Feb-03 8:51 
GeneralRe: Open Source Pin
Anders Dalvander17-Feb-03 9:07
Anders Dalvander17-Feb-03 9:07 
Good documentation also helps, if I write something like "the results are undefined if the X parameter is NULL or if it does not point to valid data" in the documentation for a function and the caller does so anyway, I'll gladly let the program crash, it is not my problem, not by a longshot.

If my library is used in a heart-lung machine, and the patient dies, it is not my problem (unless I'm the patient), but not my fault.
If my library is used in a space shuttle, and the shuttle crashes, it is not my problem (unless I'm one of the seven), but not my fault.
If my library is used in a nuclear warhead, and it somehow detonates and WW3 starts and all people die, it is my problem, but not my fault.
GeneralRe: Open Source Pin
#realJSOP18-Feb-03 2:21
professional#realJSOP18-Feb-03 2:21 
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Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 2:39
Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 2:39 
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#realJSOP18-Feb-03 3:42
professional#realJSOP18-Feb-03 3:42 
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Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 5:16
Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 5:16 
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Anonymous18-Feb-03 5:18
Anonymous18-Feb-03 5:18 
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Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 7:19
Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 7:19 
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Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 5:34
Anders Dalvander18-Feb-03 5:34 
GeneralIt depends... Pin
Paul M Watt16-Feb-03 18:29
mentorPaul M Watt16-Feb-03 18:29 
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Jeff J16-Feb-03 21:39
Jeff J16-Feb-03 21:39 
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Navin17-Feb-03 7:56
Navin17-Feb-03 7:56 
GeneralAnd then...? Pin
Shog916-Feb-03 18:10
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NormDroid17-Feb-03 3:07
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Tim Smith17-Feb-03 8:06
Tim Smith17-Feb-03 8:06 
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#realJSOP18-Feb-03 2:18
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bgiraya18-Feb-03 4:28
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Lunchy17-Feb-03 4:09
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Jon Taylor17-Feb-03 22:34
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