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QuestionIs there a reason you would initialise variables like this? Pin
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jschell25-Jul-12 6:40
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_AnsHUMAN_ wrote:
Moreover if we don't initialize the variables in the initializers list the compiler will have to do it for us and later on in the constructor this will be initialized again.


I doubt that.

The easiest way for a compiler to provide default values is to do the following
- Request memory block for the object
- Overwrite the entire block with zeros.
- Continue the construction process.

Providing code to set the default value for each member is thus not required.
Any other initialization, beyond the default value, would occur regardless.
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Philippe Mori25-Jul-12 10:37
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