Workaround value-initialization in MSVC
The syntax splitPoints() should force the compiler to
value-initialize the array and because there is no
user defined c'tor it falls back on zero-initialization.
Unfortunatly this is broken in MSVC compilers, because
value initialization for non-POD types is not supported,
so left splitPoints un-initialized and add in split()
initialization of slavesPositions, that is the only
member not already set at split time.
This fixes an assert under MSVC when running with
more than one thread.
Spotted and reported by Jundery.
No functional change.