Andrew Pinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| Was there an example of:
| 
| 
| int f(int &);
| 
| int g(void)
| {
|   int *a = 0;
|   return f(*a);
| }
| 
| 
| Yes this would be undefined code but so what.

So it is NOT a compeling example that a reference can be null.  You
have to try harder, Andrew.

-- Gaby

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