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Initializing a dynamically-sized Variable-Length Array (VLA) to 0

The following line of code, which creates a variable-length array on the stack:

char name[length] = {'\0'};

Generates the following compiler diagnostics:

error: variable-sized object may not be initialized
warning: excess elements in array initializer
warning: (near initialization for ‘name’)

What options are available to me for initializing VLAs? Am I forced to use a line such as:

memset(name, 0, sizeof(name));

Instead?

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Matt Joiner Avatar asked Dec 09 '10 00:12

Matt Joiner


1 Answers

Yes, you must write code for the initialisation of VLAs (which could be a memset() like you have described, or any other way that you care to).

It is simply a constraint in the C standard (§6.7.8):

  1. The type of the entity to be initialized shall be an array of unknown size or an object type that is not a variable length array type.
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caf Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 20:09

caf