Re: [PATCH] Use NULL instead of integer 0 in security/selinux/
From: Timothy Miller
Date: Thu Jul 08 2004 - 11:32:13 EST
Linus Torvalds wrote:
I've seen too damn many people mistake NULL and NUL (admit it, you've seen
it too), and I've seen code like
char c = NULL;
THIS is simply a case of the programmer not understanding what NULL
means. When I use '0' for a pointer, I know EXACTLY what I mean, and I
also know when '0' might be ambiguous, and when I don't know what I'm
allowed to do, then I play it REALLY safe and typecast 0 to exactly the
pointer type I need.
I suppose it's good form to use the safest syntax in all cases. Good
for readability for people who need more redundancy to read the code.
Perhaps the Linux kernel should have a convention where all NULL
pointers are typecast explicitly. I can hear the cries of pain already. :)
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