Sujet : Re: question about nullptr
De : 643-408-1753 (at) *nospam* kylheku.com (Kaz Kylheku)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 06. Jul 2024, 13:54:26
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On 2024-07-06, Thiago Adams <
thiago.adams@gmail.com> wrote:
If you were creating C code today and could use a C23 compiler, would
you use nullptr instead of NULL?
In greenfield projects under my dictatorship, I use 0, as in:
char *p = 0;
I was still 20 something when I (easily) wrapped my head around the 0
null pointer constant, and have not had any problems with it.
Once I learned the standard-defined truth about null pointer constants,
and their relationship to the NULL macro, I dropped NULL like a hot
potato, and didn't look back (except when working in code bases that use
NULL).
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