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2024-04-05


542. Value initialization of arrays of POD-structs

Section: 11.9  [class.init]     Status: CD2     Submitter: Alisdair Meredith     Date: 27 October 2005

[Voted into the WP at the March, 2009 meeting.]

11.9 [class.init] paragraph 2 says,

When an array of class objects is initialized (either explicitly or implicitly), the constructor shall be called for each element of the array, following the subscript order;

That implies that, given

    struct POD {
      int x;
    };

    POD data[10] = {};

this should call the implicitly declared default ctor 10 times, leaving 10 uninitialized ints, rather than value initialize each member of data, resulting in 10 initialized ints (which is required by 9.4.2 [dcl.init.aggr] paragraph 7).

I suggest rephrasing along the lines:

When an array is initialized (either explicitly or implicitly), each element of the array shall be initialized in turn, following the subscript order;

This would allow for PODs and other classes with a dual nature under value/default initialization, and cover copy initialization for arrays too.

Proposed resolution (October, 2006):

Change 11.9 [class.init] paragraph 3 as follows:

When an array of class objects is initialized (either explicitly or implicitly) and the elements are initialized by constructor, the constructor shall be called for each element of the array, following the subscript order; see 9.3.4.5 [dcl.array].