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Christopher Faylor wrote:
You're right, as usual. (Plus empirical evidence: no change when compiling with gcc-2. Still get the SIGSEGV)On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:Did gcc (pre 3.2) automatically initialize data to 0, while gcc-3.2 does not? Hmmm...waitaminute, I do have gcc2 installed...
If gcc/ld is not initializing static data to zero then there are some pretty serious problems. Neither gcc, nor any other compiler that I am aware of, is supposed to initialize automatic data to zero.
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