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/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/tip/tip/ | ||
H A D | vars.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | tip.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/lib/libc/db/btree/ | ||
H A D | bt_seq.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/libexec/revnetgroup/ | ||
H A D | revnetgroup.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/mail/ | ||
H A D | cmd1.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | cmd2.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | cmd3.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | collect.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | lex.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/vgrind/ | ||
H A D | vfontedpr.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sbin/restore/ | ||
H A D | restore.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | dirs.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/tset/ | ||
H A D | map.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/lib/libc/gen/ | ||
H A D | getcap.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
H A D | getpwent.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete/ | ||
H A D | main.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/calendar/ | ||
H A D | day.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.bin/uudecode/ | ||
H A D | uudecode.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/libexec/ftpd/ | ||
H A D | ftpcmd.y | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/ | ||
H A D | main.c | diff 29574 Thu Sep 18 14:08:40 MDT 1997 phk Many places in the code NULL is used in integer context, where plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems for people trying to port bits of code to other environments. PR: 2752 Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no> |
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