On 08/20/2018 06:51 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Hmm, if we did this:[IN_START_INTERPOL] { ['%'] = IN_INTERPOL, ['\t'] = IN_START_INTERPOL, ... } for similarity with all our other constructs, will gcc remember that we've already initialized other members not listed in the clause before, or will it mistakenly re-0-initialize the array members not mentioned?Fails make check. (gdb) p json_lexer[IN_START_INTERPOL] $1 = "\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\016\016\000\000\016", '\000' <repeats 18 times>, "\016\000\000\000\000\035", '\000' <repeats 217 times>
And thus answered my question - abbreviating causes gcc to re-zero-initialize any unmentioned members, so your override has to be one member at a time, as originally written.
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