Follow-up Comment #1, bug #63789 (project groff):
sed 's#0 */\* *nullptr *\*/#nullptr#g'
does the substitution regardless of how much space, including none, is between
the 0 and the open-comment sequence, the open-comment and the word "nullptr,"
and that word and the close-comment.
To be extra paranoid, you could (in GNU sed) add a \b before the 0, to guard
against matching the unlikely code snippet "50 /* nullptr */" or some such.
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