>Yes for zero'd initialized variables, GCC puts them into BSS to say >space in the executable.
Thanks. But, you say 'to say space in the executable'. I'm not clear what does it mean. Eric.
>Yes for zero'd initialized variables, GCC puts them into BSS to say >space in the executable.
Thanks. But, you say 'to say space in the executable'. I'm not clear what does it mean. Eric.