On quinta-feira, 28 de junho de 2012 10.14.03, Ivan Cukic wrote: > Well, nullptr is a compile time check, right (like explicit override)? So, > you compile your code with a compiler that supports it, making your code > safe in that aspect, while someone could still compile the code with an > older compiler.
Qt 5 has Q_NULLPTR that expands to nullptr on C++11 and 0 otherwise.
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