Hi Kamesh, On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Kamesh Jayachandran <kamesh.jayachand...@gmail.com> wrote: >> /* Return the first eol marker found in [@a buf, @a endp) as a >> - * NUL-terminated string, or NULL if no eol marker is found. >> > > NUL is not a typo I guess, NUL means '\0', While NULL is (void *) 0x.
A NULL does mean '\0' or (void *) 0x. I also referred this - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_character which says the same when referring to NULL termination of a string, except for one place where it says 'NUL' is an abbreviation for NULL character - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUL With the above I think it does not matter if we say 'NUL' or 'NULL', but since the change is already in, I will leave it like that. Thank You. -- Senthil Kumaran S http://www.stylesen.org/ http://www.sasenthilkumaran.com/