On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 03:47:37AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > In C, the byte 0 is called the "null character". NUL is definitely > wrong in this context, as C may be based on a character set other > than ASCII or EBCDIC, while the null character is charset independent.
Thanks Claus and Vincent, for the interesting discussion and the commit-fix. Something was telling me NULL was incorrect, when I typed it. Now I know what to use in the future! -- Kevin J. McCarthy GPG Fingerprint: 8975 A9B3 3AA3 7910 385C 5308 ADEF 7684 8031 6BDA
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