At 11:16 AM 10/4/2001 -0400, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
>Since pointers and integers are now considered incommensurate, the only
>integer that can be safely converted to a pointer is the constant 0. The
>result of converting any other integer to a pointer is machine dependent.
Since the only place we're going to be doing that is in the memory
allocator, which is potentially profoundly machine-dependent, I'm OK with
doing what'd otherwise be considered an Evil Thing With Pointers. It's all
hidden in memory.c.
Dan
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