Null revisited (briefly)
Farrell Woods
ftw at masscomp.UUCP
Fri Mar 3 02:54:17 AEST 1989
In article <1783 at dlvax2.datlog.co.uk> scm at datlog.co.uk ( Steve Mawer ) writes:
>A single character written within
>single quotes is a *character constant*. This isn't an int.
Wrong!
>'\0' is a special case to permit the representation of non-graphical
>characters (also newline, tab, backslash, return, etc.) and is not
>the same as 0, which is an integer constant.
Absolutely WRONG! I strongly suggest you try this on your favorite
compiler:
main(ac, av)
int ac;
char **av;
{
printf("repeat after me: sizeof ('x') == %d\n", sizeof ('x'));
printf(" sizeof ('\\0') == %d\n", sizeof ('\0'));
printf(" sizeof (int) == %d\n", sizeof (int));
printf("if these are not all the same, your compiler is broken!\n");
exit(0);
}
Study the results carfully...
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