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Subject: Re: atoi() and ANSI C ????
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Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 16:08:24 GMT
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Gorden wrote:
> 
> I try Borland C 3.1 a function
> atoi(NULL);
> the function return 0
> 
> But In The Djgpp
> atoi(NULL);
> Is dump error massage on screen
> The memory Pointer NULL(0)
> I have see the source code
> So In Djgpp Can't use atoi(NULL)
> 
> Right?

Not only DJGPP, but C generally.  atoi() is defined to operate on
the string pointed to by its argument.  You are responsible for 
providing such an argument, and NULL is not one.

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