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From: | Kevin Rodgers |
Subject: | bug#9653: 24.0.50; `ucs-names' - Why all of the ("" . XXX) entries? |
Date: | Wed, 05 Oct 2011 21:53:37 -0600 |
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On 10/3/11 7:59 PM, Kenichi Handa wrote:
In article<jwvd3eep5vo.fsf-monnier+emacs@gnu.org>, Stefan Monnier<monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
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- "null string" can mean nil just as well as it can mean "".But, as I wrote, nil usually means no-value/not-specified/unassigned/unknown, which is different from the explicit "".
Which seems more like a "null string"? -*- mode: C -*- char *null_string = NULL; char *empty_string = ""; -*- mode: Java *-* String null_string = null; String empty_string = new String(""); -- Kevin Rodgers Denver, Colorado, USA
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