Motor Industry Software Reliability Association
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2023 | MISRA C++:2023 released, providing guidelines for the use of C++17 in critical systems. |
2023 | MISRA C:2023 released as the 2nd Revision of MISRA C:2012, integrating amendments AMD2, AMD3, and AMD4, plus technical corrigendum 2 (TC2), and adding support for C11 and C18 language features. |
2021 | MISRA transitioned to being managed by the MISRA Consortium Limited, an independent not-for-profit entity, marking a significant organizational restructuring. |
2019 | MISRA C:2019 released as the 1st Revision of MISRA C:2012, incorporating amendment 1 (AMD1) and technical corrigendum 1 (TC1), with additional security guidelines. |
2012 | MISRA C:2012 (3rd Edition) released, adding support for C99 language features, improved strong typing model, and analysis keywords. |
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