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That could be a nice way. Sadly it was in a C++ code base (using tensorflow). Therefore no such nice things (would be slow too). I skill-issued myself thinking a struct would be 0 -initialized but
MyStruct input;
would not whileMyStruct input {};
will (that was the fix). Long story.If you use the GNU libc the
feenableexcept
function, which you can use to enable certain floating point exceptions, could be useful to catch unexpected/unwanted NaNsOof. C++ really is a harsh mistress.
Oof. This makes me appreciate the abstractions in Go. It’s a small thing but initializing structs with zero values by default is nice.
I too have forgotten to memset my structs in c++ tensorflow after prototyping in python.