Changed "uninitialised" to "zeroed"

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Scott Anderson 2017-08-20 20:35:43 +12:00
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@ -119,9 +119,8 @@ pre-allocated memory (e.g. a member of a struct).
* `create`/`destroy`: These also initialize/deinitialize, but will return a
pointer to a `malloc`ed chunk of memory, and will `free` it in `destroy`.
A destruction function should always be able to accept a NULL pointer or an
otherwise uninitialised value and exit cleanly; this simplifies error handling
a lot.
A destruction function should always be able to accept a NULL pointer or a
zeroed value and exit cleanly; this simplifies error handling a lot.
### Error Codes