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From: lied@ihuxy.UUCP
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Subject: Re: NULL, zero, and readable code
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Date: Tue, 7-Jul-87 18:28:23 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul  7 18:28:23 1987
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> ... NULL is not, repeat, NOT, equal to zero ...
> NULL, on the other hand, is the absence of any number...
> NULL is hex 0 while zero is hex 30. Therefore, stdio.h
> should define NULL as 0x0, not 0 which would be 0x30....
> As for TRUE and FALSE, FALSE should be 0 or 0x30 and TRUE should be !FALSE.
>
> DISCLAIMER:  I'm just a Poli Sci major.

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