These calloc
or memset
initializations operate on a byte level, so even memset
with a value different from 0
is not that usefull. At least I don't remember having it used with different values. Mostly you allocate memory for a base type that is wider than char
.
The other aspect is that calloc
is initialization and not assignment. Platforms may have builtins that provide a fast initialization of all bytes to 0
, you wouldn't capture this when passing an argument to initialize.
But probably the most important aspect is that this is history of C. These interfaces originate from the very beginning and are impossible to change.
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