On 8/15/06, Kerry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> peter nilsson wrote:
>
> > No, strings are terminated with a null (zero valued) byte, ASCII
> > or otherwise.
>
> Sigh.

> Yes, of course it's null. And null is 0--ASCII, ANSI, ISO 8859.x, EBCIDIC,
> binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal.

But not (necessarily) floating point 0.0

> But consider our audience,

Would that be the ones who are still using Turbo C, using compiler
specific headers, and <stdio.h> in their C++ programs?

Or the language laywers?

The post was relevant to both :)

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PJH

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