Parameter Validation

Most of the security-enhanced CRT functions and many of the preexisting functions validate their parameters. This could include checking pointers for NULL, checking that integers fall into a valid range, or checking that enumeration values are valid. When an invalid parameter is found, the invalid parameter handler is executed.

Invalid Parameter Handler Routine

The behavior of the C Runtime when an invalid parameter is found is to call the currently assigned invalid parameter handler. The default invalid parameter invokes Watson crash reporting, which causes the application to crash and asks the user if they want to load the crash dump to Microsoft for analysis. In Debug mode, an invalid parameter also results in a failed assertion.

This behavior can be changed by using the function _set_invalid_parameter_handler to set the invalid parameter handler to your own function. If the function you specify does not terminate the application, control is returned to the function that received the invalid parameters, and these functions will normally cease execution, return an error code, and set errno to an error code. In many cases, the errno value and the return value are both EINVAL, indicating an invalid parameter. In some cases, a more specific error code is returned, such as EBADF for a bad file pointer passed in as a parameter. For more information on errno, see errno, _doserrno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr.

See Also

Reference

CRT Library Features

Concepts

Security Features in the CRT