9 Apr
2017
9 Apr
'17
6:15 p.m.
Thanks. I guess that I should quit coding altogether. On 04/09/2017 07:53 PM, Matteo Bruni wrote:
2017-04-07 19:22 GMT+02:00 Christian Inci <chris.wine(a)broke-the-inter.net>:
Thanks, I weren't sure about that one. I thought that every recent compiler will zero-initialize local variables/structures. Are there compilers or some special cases which wouldn't let that happen? Are they often enough not explicit set to zero (by using non-previously-used memory for the first time), so it'll be assumed to be zero?
Huh? No, automatic variables aren't implicitly initialized in C and I wouldn't want a compiler that goes out of its way to initialize them, slowing down the code for everyone.