Paul Davis wrote:
just a quick heads up: the memset is unnecessary and strftime(3) is more
portable.
Hey Paul,
Different strokes, ok? I've been writing "C" programs for over 20 years
and old habits die hard. I initialize every variable I declare inside a
function (even if that variable is NOT on the stack) whether it needs
it or not. And, since strftime(3) uses the same structure (struct tm)
that I did to create my string, what makes it "more portable"?
Bob
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