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From: tgl AT netcom DOT com (Tom Lane)
Subject: Re: printf("%s",0) - Segmentation fault
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Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 03:17:32 GMT
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Rikard Thunberg <thunberg AT algonet DOT se> writes:
> Is it possible to tell the compiler what to do in this situation?

Sure:

	printf("%s", (ptr ? ptr : "(Null)"));

If you rely on printf not to dereference a null pointer that you hand
it, you deserve what you get.  Ditto for any other library routine
that's not specifically documented to handle a null pointer specially
--- and darn few are, at least in the ANSI C spec.

			regards, tom lane

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