Ft-bzero Access

So go ahead — point your pointer to the place that hurts. Set the length to the size of the wound. And watch as the zeros move in, not to erase the past, but to unchain the future.

void ft_bzero(void *s, size_t n);

The string that held a name — forgotten. The buffer that cradled a password — emptied. The struct that carried a heartbeat — flattened into silence. ft-bzero

ft-bzero

Each zero is a small death. Each zero is also a birth. So go ahead — point your pointer to the place that hurts

After you leave, the memory holds nothing. And in that nothing, everything becomes possible again. End of piece. not to erase the past

while (n--) *(char *)s++ = 0;