Document ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC 22/WG 23 N0864

Draft Minutes Meeting #61
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG2

20-22 February 2019


Meeting Location :


Agenda

61.1 Opening activities

61.1.1 Opening Comments

61.1.2 Introduction of Participants/Roll Call

Stephen Michell
Peter Sommerlad
Michael Wong
Lisa Lippincott
Paul Preney
Patrice Roy
Jeffrey Yasskin


61.1.3 Procedures for this Meeting

61.1.4 Approval of previous Minutes of meeting (N/A)

61.1.5 Review of actions items and resolutions, Action Item and Decision Logs (N/A)

61.1.6 Approval of Agenda

61.1.7 Future Meeting Schedule


2020





#73

TBD Nov 2020

TBD with WG 21


#72

TBD Sep 2020

With SC 22


#71

TBD June 2020

With WG 21, WG 9 or WG 5


#70

TBD May 2020

Teleconference, 2000-2200 UTC


#69

TBD Apr 2020

Teleconference 2000-2200 UTC


#68

TBD Feb 2020

TBD with WG 21

#67

TBD Jan 2020

Teleconference 2000-2200 UTC


2019

#66

7-8 Nov 2019

Belfast, North Ireland with WG 21


#65

22-23 August 2019

With SC 22, Seoul Korea 0900-1700


#64

18-19 June 2019

With WG 21, Cologne, Germany


#63

06/05/19

Teleconference, 2000-2200 UTC


#62

08/04/19

Teleconference 2000-2200 UTC











61. Liaison Activities

61.2.1 PL22.3/WG5 (Fortran) Dan Nagel

61.2.2 WG4 (COBOL)

61.2.3 WG9 (Ada) Erhard Ploedereder

61.2.4 PL22.11/WG14 C Clive Pygott

61.2.5 PL22.16/WG21 (C++) Michael Wong

61.2.6 MISRA C Clive Pygott

61.2.7 MISRA (C++) Clive Pygott

Discussed relationship of MISRA C++ with WG 21. MISRA will now permit WG 21/SG 12 to have access to the early documents so that they can provide early feedback. MISRA is merging with Autosar. MISRA C++ rules are focussed on what static analysis tools can provide.

61.2.8 SPARK Joyce Tokar

61.2.9 Other Liaison Activities or National body reports

AI (who) – recheck the references to MISRA

AI – steve – ensure that Part 1 in clause 5 (and earlier) states that we reference applicable other guides in the version cited in the bibliography.

AI – steve – a table is missing references.

61.3. Document Review

61.3.1 TR 24772-1 Vulnerabilities, language independent

Document is complete, balloted, passed and being submitted to ISO for final edit and publication

61.3.2 TR 24772-2 Ada language specific part

Document is complete, balloted, passed and being submitted to ISO for final edit and publication

61.3.3 TR 24772-3 C language specific part

Document is complete, balloted, passed and being submitted to ISO for final edit and publication

61.3.4 TR 24772-4 Python language specific part

Waiting for a response from L. Wagoner.

61.3.5 TR 24772-8 Fortran

Waiting for a proposal from Dan Nagel.

61.3.6 TR 24772-9 C++

In progress with WG 21 – no review at this time

61.3.7 TR 24772-5 Spark

In progress with Ada Core. Interim results in N0842

61.3.8 TR 24772-6 PHP

61.3.9 TR 24772-7 Ruby

61.3.10 TR 24772-10 Java

Waiting for a proposal from L. Wagoner

61.3.11 Potential TR24772 Guidance on avoiding Programming Vulnerabilities – IS



61.4 Review of Assignment of responsibilities

61.5 Resolutions and Action Items


61.6. Adjournment