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From: wes@obie.UUCP (Barnacle Wes)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Let's define our own NULL
Summary: Or...
Message-ID: <256@obie.UUCP>
Date: 28 Jun 88 01:23:14 GMT
References: <160@navtech.uucp> <11326@steinmetz.ge.com> <8147@brl-smoke.ARPA>
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In article <8147@brl-smoke.ARPA>, gwyn@brl-smoke.ARPA (Doug Gwyn ) writes:
> P.S. In response to the original article:  No, one needn't include
>  just to define NULL.  You can define your own, or just use 0.
> If stdio is going to be used in the application anyway, there is no
> real cost associated with including  unnecessarily, but it IS
> rather silly to do so.

Or, if you have one of those infinitely programmable text editors, you
can set up your editor `init' or `rc' file to automagically insert

#define NULL ((void *) 0)

anytime is has to CREATE a new file with the extension `.c'.  Easy,
huh?
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