On Sun, 6 May 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
> It is the most straightforward way to make a '1' or '0'
> integer from the NULL state of a pointer.
But is it really specified in the C "standards" to be exctly zero or one,
and not zero and non-zero?
IMHO, the ?: construct is way more readable and reliable.
/Tobias
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