Initialize/reset struct to zero/null

hari picture hari · Jul 31, 2011 · Viewed 188.8k times · Source
struct x {
    char a[10];
    char b[20];
    int i;
    char *c;
    char *d[10];
};

I am filling this struct and then using the values. On the next iteration, I want to reset all the fields to 0 or null before I start reusing it.

How can I do that? Can I use memset or I have to go through all the members and then do it individually?

Answer

David Heffernan picture David Heffernan · Jul 31, 2011

Define a const static instance of the struct with the initial values and then simply assign this value to your variable whenever you want to reset it.

For example:

static const struct x EmptyStruct;

Here I am relying on static initialization to set my initial values, but you could use a struct initializer if you want different initial values.

Then, each time round the loop you can write:

myStructVariable = EmptyStruct;