On 01/07/2014 07:16 AM, John Ferlan wrote:
> In order to actually test asynchronous events, I wanted to be
able
> to tie multiple test connections to the same state. Use of a file
> in a test URI is still per-connection state, but now parallel
> connections to test:///default (from the same binary, of course)
> now share common state and can affect one another.
>
>>
> Continuing with the matched set theme....
> Does every compiler/architecture guarantee that
'defaultConnections'
> initializes to zero?
Yes. The C89, C99, and C11 language standards guarantee 0
initialization of all file-scope and static variables (only automatic
scope variables inside function bodies are indeterminate).
It's a nit, but better safe than sorry I suppose.
No problem; not everyone reads the C standard for fun :)
> ACK
Thanks; pushed.
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