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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:34:46+00:00 2026-05-15T14:34:46+00:00

This may look like a trivial problem. Sorry in that case, I am not

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This may look like a trivial problem. Sorry in that case, I am not able to find the actual way. I understand that automatic variable are un-initilaized. So a code snippet provided below is likely to dump in block-2

char *p;  
if(NULL == p)  
{  
   //do something  block-1 statement
}  
else  
{  
  //do something else  block-2 statement
}  

Now, in most of the platform the default value of the automatic variable is either 0 or NULL especially SUSE Linux flavours.

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a. Is there any compiler flag or any other option which will force the setting up of local variable to a “junk” value if un-initialized?

PS : I know that static analyzer tool will be easily able to detect the problem. I just wanted to know if this can be done at run time also through some flags/option setting.

I am using SUSE 10/HP-UX and AIX platforms.

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    2026-05-15T14:34:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    What you see here is an artifact of how memory is usually allotted to processes on Unix.

    Since the stack segment is not stored in the disk-file image of the executable the OS has to allocate new pages to the stack at program start. These come as zero-filled initially, same as the .bss. This initial zero-filling of the stack is historical. There was an attempt to “simplify” it to not do that. Too many programs broke, so the move was abandoned.

    Run your program for a while, make multiple function calls, – you’ll see “junk” on the stack eventually 🙂

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