Use = {0} initialization instead of explicit memset for stack variables#27251
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Replace explicit `memset(..., 0, ...)` calls after local array or struct
declarations on the stack with direct aggregate zero initialization `= {0}`.
This simplifies the code and allows the compiler to better optimize local
variable initialization.
= {0} initialization instead of explicit memset for stack var…= {0} initialization instead of explicit memset for stack variables
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Replace explicit
memset(..., 0, ...)calls after local array or struct declarations on the stack with direct aggregate zero initialization= {0}. This simplifies the code and allows the compiler to better optimize local variable initialization.