While running the below program, I am getting segfault. But if I comment memset, I am not getting seg fault. Not able to figure out the reason. What we can do instead of memset, if I need to clear the structure contents(such as value)?
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
struct test
{
int value;
map<int, int> m;
};
void print(test *ptr)
{
cout << "map size() : " << ptr->m.size();
for(auto itr = ptr->m.begin(); itr != ptr->m.end(); ++itr)
{
}
}
int main()
{
test obj;
memset(&obj, 0, sizeof(obj));
print(&obj);
}
clear()
method in the struct, don't memset everything to zero. You don't know what internal statemap
has, it's probably a bad idea to raze itprint
memset()
to initializeobj
. C++ isn't C. In fact you'll screw up the internal map member when doing so.