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Re: [006/nnn] poly_int: tree constants
On 10/26/2017 07:54 PM, Martin Sebor wrote:
> (...) in the general case, it is preferable to
> declare each variable at the point where its initial value is known
> (or can be computed) and initialize it on its declaration.
With that I fully agree, except it's not always possible or
natural. The issue at hand usually turns up with
conditional initialization, like:
void foo ()
{
int t;
if (something)
t = 1;
else if (something_else)
t = 2;
if (t == 1)
bar ();
}
That's a simple example of course, but more complicated
conditionals aren't so easy to grok and spot the bug.
In the case above, I'd much prefer if the compiler tells me
I missed initializing 't' than initializing it to 0 "just
in case".
Thanks,
Pedro Alves