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The C language specification describes an abstract computer, not a real one – The Old
Interesting read: The C language specification describes an abstract computer, not a real one – The Old New Thing – Site Home – MSDN Blogs. In other words: any language that merges null behaviour in the underlying storage will have a problem somwehere. So if you want to have true ...http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/delph...~4/vBFDyXS9Kbk
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