Michael Jung wrote: > I've always thought that the order in which subexpressions are evaluated > is not specified in the C language. Isn't there the danger of a NULL > pointer dereference given here? I don't think so. Order is expressed and is from left to right, so if you have two functions and do
func1() && func2() if func1() will be evalutated as false, func2() will never be called. I saw code wrote without if statements and using directly the logic operators (also if I don't like this syntax) and also Gentoo's scripts (ebuilds and init.d) uses this syntax for some conditional statements. So it should be sure that there won't be a null pointer deference. Regards, -- Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://flameeyes.web.ctonet.it/
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