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memset for initialization in C++

memset is sometimes used to initialize data in a constructor like the example below. Does it work in general ? Is it a good idea in general?

class A {
public:
   A();
private:
   int a;
   float f;
   char str[35];
   long *lp;
};

A::A()
{
   memset(this, 0, sizeof(*this));
}
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Don't use memset. It's a holdover from C and won't work on non-PODs. Specifically, using it on a derived class that contains any virtual functions -- or any class containing a non-builtin -- will result in disaster.

C++ provides a specific syntax for initialization:

class A {
public:
   A();
private:
   int a;
   float f;
   char str[35];
   long *lp;
};

A::A()
    : a(0), f(0), str(), lp(NULL)
{
}

To be honest, I'm not sure, but memset might also be a bad idea on floating-points since their format is unspecified.


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