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Fix a memset that doesn't zero enough bytes. #37

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/base/abci/abc.c
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Expand Up @@ -8025,7 +8025,7 @@ int Abc_CommandExact( Abc_Frame_t * pAbc, int argc, char ** argv )
if ( argc == globalUtilOptind )
goto usage;

memset( pTruth, 0, 64 );
memset( pTruth, 0, 64 * sizeof(word) );

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I also got a warning for this while trying out gcc-9. However, is it more idiomatic with 64 * sizeof(pThruth[0])?
Of course, the 64 is not nice in itself, but one thing at the time :)

while ( globalUtilOptind < argc )
{
if ( nFunc == 16 )
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