Re: Patch for definition of NULL
- From: Darin Adler <darin bentspoon com>
- To: Kaz Kylheku <kaz ashi footprints net>
- Cc: <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Patch for definition of NULL
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 23:26:47 -0700
On Wednesday, July 11, 2001, at 10:17 PM, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
I have no idea why Solaris switches between 0 and 0L; probably someone
clueless is maintaining the header. A zero-valued integral constant
expression
is a null pointer constant. It doesn't matter if it's long, unsigned
or whatever. If they have a good reason, correct me.
When a NULL is used as part of a variable argument list, it can be
important that its size match the size of a pointer, not an integer. In
theory, the only legal way to do this is to pass (void *) NULL or (char *)
NULL or something like that, but defining NULL as 0L will make NULL work
in variable argument lists in more cases. When there's no variable
argument list involved, I think you're right that there's no good reason
to use 0L.
I don't know if that's a "good" reason, but it is a reason.
-- Darin
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