C++ : Why is value-initialization specified as not calling trivial default constructors?
C++ : Why is value-initialization specified as not calling trivial default constructors?
To Access My Live Chat Page,
On Google, Search for "hows tech developer connect"
I promised to share a hidden feature with you, and here it is.
This is a YouTube's feature which works on Desktop.
First, Ensure that the video is playing before proceeding.
After that, type the word 'awesome' on your keyboard.
Your YouTube progress indicator will turn into a shimmering rainbow.
Here's a brief description of who I am,
Hello everyone, I'm Delphi.
Let me help you get the answers you need to your questions.
C++ : Why is value-initialization specified as not calling trivial default constructors?
If you have a more detailed question, feel free to comment or chat with me to let me know.
Don't hesitate to share your answer or insights on the answer by leaving a comment below.
I will 'heart' your answer as a sign of appreciation.
calling C++ specified is constructors? trivial as default Why value-initialization not :