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> - DJGPP NULL dereferencing pointer do not cause crash in all
> environments. Workaround could be to manually crash program if such
> operation is tried like 'if (ptr==NULL) { abort(); }' (or
> raise(SIGSEGV);)

In Borland C, a NULL pointer pointed to a zero-length string, because
the first byte of every segment was a NUL byte.  We're copying that
behavior somewhat.

I could be convinced about aborting instead, but only long ago when it
was a new thing :-)

As for the standard, it says that NULL shall not be passed, so in a
conforming program that code never happens anyway.

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