23.12.2015 18:17, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>
> Does Firebird memory allocator initialize requested block to zeros?
No, unless the object is inherited from pool_alloc() or you allocate
using MemoryPool::calloc().
Dmitry
On 23/12/2015 13:53, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
> 23.12.2015 16:45, Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
>> No, unless the object is inherited from pool_alloc() or you allocate
>> using MemoryPool::calloc().
>Then one thing worries me: quoting
>
Hello, All.
Does Firebird memory allocator initialize requested block to zeros?
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23.12.2015 16:45, Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
> No, unless the object is inherited from pool_alloc() or you allocate
> using MemoryPool::calloc().
Then one thing worries me: quoting
http://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/object#Object_representation "If two
objects have
the same object