use of if (!cptr) and if (cptr), where cptr is a *
Ken Arromdee
arrom at aplcen.apl.jhu.edu
Wed Jul 19 13:50:50 AEST 1989
>It will break if NULL != 0. This is rare in my experience. ...
Not only rare, illegal.
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