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Old 02-15-2012
I don't think it will take care of it, I think it will omit it entirely.

But since this is a struct, it may not in technicality need a constructor, either.

But you still ought to have one I think, for the reasons mentioned earlier. You're leaving values undefined, which can have unpredictable and undesirable effects. It may work in most circumstances but break mysteriously in others.
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BINTIME_ADD(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					    BINTIME_ADD(9)

NAME
bintime_add -- operations on ``bintime'' SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/time.h> vid bintime_add(struct bintime *bt, const struct bintime *bt2); void bintime_addx(struct bintime *bt, uint64_t x); void bintime_sub(struct bintime *bt, const struct bintime *bt2); void bintime2timespec(const struct bintime *bt, struct timespec *ts); void timespec2bintime(const struct timespec *ts, struct bintime *bt); void bintime2timeval(const struct bintime *bt, struct timeval *tv); void timeval2bintime(const struct timeval *tv, struct bintime *bt); DESCRIPTION
These functions are provided for convenience as part of the machine-independent timecounter(9) framework. All of them operate with the bintime structure. The function bintime_add() adds the time information stored in bt2 to bt. Conversely, bintime_sub() subtracts bt2 from bt. The bintime_addx() function stores the fraction of a second x to bt. Like the function names bespeak, bintime2timespec() converts the bintime structure to struct timespec and timespec2bintime() does the oppo- site. The functions bintime2timeval() and timeval2bintime() operate with struct timeval instead. The result is stored to the right-hand side. SEE ALSO
timeradd(3), timeval(3), bintime(9), timecounter(9) BSD
June 8, 2010 BSD