>If you're going to quote documents to support your ideas, it's probably
>better to read them first.

My apologies. My fingers were faster than my mind. But this made me read it the 
way I should have
done in the first place. And I see that it says:
"A null pointer is returned if the new string cannot be created."

Does that also mean that a null pointer is returned if the input is a NULL 
pointer (cause in that
case new string could not be created)?
As other have concluded, standard says that behavior is undefined if the input 
is invalid (NULL
pointer).
So what is right?



      
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