How about:
Ptr{Uint8}[0,0]?
For more complicated arrays:
Ptr{Uint8}[ 0 for i=1:10, j=1:2]

Am Mittwoch, 4. März 2015 17:11:49 UTC+1 schrieb J Luis:
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> julia> zeros(Ptr{Uint8},2)
> WARNING: zero{T}(::Type{Ptr{T}}) is deprecated, use Ptr{T}(0) instead.
>  in zero at deprecated.jl:29
>  in zeros at array.jl:202
> 2-element Array{Ptr{UInt8},1}:
>  Ptr{UInt8} @0x0000000000000000
>  Ptr{UInt8} @0x0000000000000000
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> write, I can do 
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> julia> Ptr{Uint8}(0)
> Ptr{UInt8} @0x0000000000000000
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> but I don't want that. I want an array of pointers and I can't create them 
> neither with
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> julia> Array(Ptr{Uint8}(0),2)
> ERROR: MethodError: `convert` has no method matching convert(::Type{Array{
> T,N}}, ::Ptr{UInt8}, ::Int64)
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