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* [RFC/AIX] xm-aix4.h - Can we remove NULL re-define?
@ 2004-08-08  4:52 Joel Brobecker
  2004-08-08 14:00 ` Andrew Cagney
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Joel Brobecker @ 2004-08-08  4:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gdb-patches; +Cc: Andrew Cagney, Peter Schauer, Kevin Buettner

config/xm-aix4.h contains the following definition:

| /* Brain death inherited from PC's pervades.  */
| #undef NULL
| #define NULL 0

Is this still needed? Where does this come from?

It looks pretty scary that a compiler would actually defined NULL
as being non-zero. I have always heard that NULL is not garantied
to be zero, but I've seen so much code kind of confusing NULL and
zero that I thought nobody in their right mind would actually do
otherwise...

If still necessary, can this be replaced by something like this in
defs.h?

        #if (NULL != 0)
        #undef NULL
        #define NULL 0
        #endif

-- 
Joel


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