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c++ - default initialization of struct members
Hi, AFAIK, the following test-program should initialize a.i with 0 (see the C++ standard: 8.5 Initializers [dcl.init] (7) An object whose initializer is an empty set of parentheses, i.e., (), shall be default-initialized.) #include <stdio.h> struct A { A() : i() { } int i; }; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { A a; printf("%d\n", a.i); return a.i; } bye, Christof Jan 09 2002
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