Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Use NULL instead of integer 0 in security/selinux/ | From | Andreas Schwab <> | Date | Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:55:20 +0200 |
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Michael Poole <mdpoole@troilus.org> writes:
> Could you please elaborate the rules of English in which "An integer > constant expresion with the value 0 [...] is called a null pointer > constant" does not mean that 0 is a null pointer?
Null pointer != null pointer constant. The latter is rather a syntactical construct without a real value. The process of converting a null pointer constant to a null pointer is the point where the decision is made about the final value and type.
Andreas.
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