I know that sometimes if you don't initialize an int
, you will get a random number if you print the integer.
But initializing everything to zero seems kind of silly.
I ask because I'm commenting up my C project and I'm pretty straight on the indenting and it compiles fully (90/90 thank you Stackoverflow) but I want to get 10/10 on the style points.
So, the question: when is it appropriate to initialize, and when should you just declare a variable:
int a = 0;
vs.
int a;
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