Hi !!

> Phil, my thinking is to make it work in a way that seems natural to the 
> end user. Looking at the user's expectations and the amount of support 
> it would generate. You have string functions and numeric functions in 
> Exim. Regardless of how you store these variables internally I believe 
> it is reasonable to treat null variables in string functions as an empty 
> string and null variables in numeric variables as zero.

why it's natural to think that an empty string equals to zero ? in my
point of view an empty or null string is not a number and if somebody
wants to compare numbers he should ensure that both thing to compare
in a *numeric comparision* are numbers.

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