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.. _basic-query-for-cpp-code:
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Basic query for C and C++ code
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Learn to write and run a simple CodeQL query using Visual Studio Code with the CodeQL extension.
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.. include:: ../reusables/vs-code-basic-instructions/setup-to-run-queries.rst
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About the query
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---------------
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The query we're going to run performs a basic search of the code for ``if`` statements that are redundant, in the sense that they have an empty then branch. For example, code such as:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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if (error) { }
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.. include:: ../reusables/vs-code-basic-instructions/find-database.rst
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Running a quick query
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.. include:: ../reusables/vs-code-basic-instructions/run-quick-query-1.rst
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#. In the quick query tab, delete ``select ""`` and paste the following query beneath the import statement ``import cpp``.
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.. code-block:: ql
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from IfStmt ifstmt, BlockStmt block
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where ifstmt.getThen() = block and
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block.getNumStmt() = 0
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select ifstmt, "This 'if' statement is redundant."
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.. include:: ../reusables/vs-code-basic-instructions/run-quick-query-2.rst
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.. image:: ../images/codeql-for-visual-studio-code/basic-cpp-query-results-1.png
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:align: center
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If any matching code is found, click a link in the ``ifstmt`` column to open the file and highlight the matching ``if`` statement.
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.. image:: ../images/codeql-for-visual-studio-code/basic-cpp-query-results-2.png
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:align: center
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.. include:: ../reusables/vs-code-basic-instructions/note-store-quick-query.rst
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About the query structure
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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After the initial ``import`` statement, this simple query comprises three parts that serve similar purposes to the FROM, WHERE, and SELECT parts of an SQL query.
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+---------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Query part | Purpose | Details |
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+===============================================================+===================================================================================================================+========================================================================================================================+
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| ``import cpp`` | Imports the standard CodeQL libraries for C/C++. | Every query begins with one or more ``import`` statements. |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``from IfStmt ifstmt, BlockStmt block`` | Defines the variables for the query. | We use: |
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| | Declarations are of the form: | |
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| | ``<type> <variable name>`` | - an ``IfStmt`` variable for ``if`` statements |
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| | | - a ``BlockStmt`` variable for the statement block |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``where ifstmt.getThen() = block and block.getNumStmt() = 0`` | Defines a condition on the variables. | ``ifstmt.getThen() = block`` relates the two variables. The block must be the ``then`` branch of the ``if`` statement. |
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| | | ``block.getNumStmt() = 0`` states that the block must be empty (that is, it contains no statements). |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``select ifstmt, "This 'if' statement is redundant."`` | Defines what to report for each match. | Reports the resulting ``if`` statement with a string that explains the problem. |
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| | ``select`` statements for queries that are used to find instances of poor coding practice are always in the form: | |
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| | ``select <program element>, "<alert message>"`` | |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Extend the query
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Query writing is an inherently iterative process. You write a simple query and then, when you run it, you discover examples that you had not previously considered, or opportunities for improvement.
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Remove false positive results
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Browsing the results of our basic query shows that it could be improved. Among the results you are likely to find examples of ``if`` statements with an ``else`` branch, where an empty ``then`` branch does serve a purpose. For example:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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if (...) {
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} else if (!strcmp(option, "-verbose")) {
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// nothing to do - handled earlier
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} else {
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error("unrecognized option");
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}
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In this case, identifying the ``if`` statement with the empty ``then`` branch as redundant is a false positive. One solution to this is to modify the query to ignore empty ``then`` branches if the ``if`` statement has an ``else`` branch.
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To exclude ``if`` statements that have an ``else`` branch:
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#. Edit your query and extend the ``where`` clause to include the following extra condition:
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.. code-block:: ql
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and not ifstmt.hasElse()
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The ``where`` clause is now:
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.. code-block:: ql
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where ifstmt.getThen() = block and
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block.getNumStmt() = 0 and
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not ifstmt.hasElse()
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#. Re-run the query.
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There are now fewer results because ``if`` statements with an ``else`` branch are no longer reported.
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Further reading
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---------------
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.. include:: ../reusables/cpp-further-reading.rst
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.. include:: ../reusables/codeql-ref-tools-further-reading.rst
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.. Article-specific substitutions for the reusables used in docs/codeql/reusables/vs-code-basic-instructions
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.. |language-text| replace:: C/C++
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.. |language-code| replace:: ``cpp``
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.. |example-url| replace:: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf
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.. |image-quick-query| image:: ../images/codeql-for-visual-studio-code/quick-query-tab-cpp.png
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.. |result-col-1| replace:: The first column corresponds to the expression ``ifstmt`` and is linked to the location in the source code of the project where ``ifstmt`` occurs.
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