On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 04:43:36PM +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
quoted
Would not "struct strbuf sb = { 0 };" have the same effect? (I am not so
standards-keen as other people, who I have no doubt will gladly answer
this one.)
AFAIR, non-specified static memory areas are initialized to zero bits,
and NULL resp (void *)0 is not guaranteed to be represented by zero
bits.
You are right that the NULL pointer is not necessarily represented as
zero bits, but static pointers are explicitly initialized to the NULL
pointer (not all-bits-zero).
-Peff