> address 0 be NULL was not around on the micros,
and putting it at the
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Tony Duell wrote:
I wasn't aware that this was a requirement of C,
or any other language.
C actually insists that address 0 is an invalid address!
But, one of the best things about C is that it is easy to shove it out of
the way when you want to do something else.
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