What is undefined behaviour?
It means that you are doing something that the C++ Standard has declared should never be done.
If you do cause undefined behaviour, the results can legally be _anything_; your program can appear to work,
it can work sometimes and fail other times, it can crash, it can erase your hard drive, launch the
missiles, or buy pizza with your credit card.
I declared a variable like
int i;
and I'm getting garbage when I print it. Why?
You have to initialise variables before using them or you get undefined behaviour