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From: stew@harvard.UUCP (Stew Rubenstein)
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Subject: Re: What Can't C Do?
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Date: Wed, 14-Mar-84 13:26:29 EST
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While you're on the subject, what about == to compare two structures?
This is even more reasonable, in that structure assignment is supported
currently.

Actually, I'd like to be able to do struct = 0; or struct = (struct foo) 0;
to clear a structure but I realize that is a little more difficult.  Still,
if you special case 0 to represent an invalid pointer then special casing
it to be a blank structure should not be too unpalatable.

	stew rubenstein
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