>>      You mean "null" not "NULL".
>>      NULL is a typed as a void pointer in C, not a character.

>I'm not sure what your point is, but that is indeed how the Palm headers
>define NULL.

I guess I wasn't very clear. My point was that NULL is not a void 
pointer as Warren Young pedantically asserts. It's merely zero. It 
doesn't really matter what it is in C. PalmTypes.h defines NULL as 
zero. PalmTypes is included by PalmOS.h. So, as far as I can tell, 
NULL is defined as zero. That's all.

As far as what it might or might not be defined as in future Palm 
headers, whatever you want to do is fine. That's your job.

Regards,
Steve Mann
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