You wrote

> All nil values are perfectly defined: they are the zero value of the
> particular type.


As i see things the nil is the *default value* for the pointers. If you
want to call it "zero value" to the default is up to, for me doesn't work
like that. For me "zero" (0) is a value and "nil" is another value.

Hope you get what i'm saying.

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