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pointer marking the end of the list, the zero *must* be cast to the pointer type. An un-cast zero is a 32-bit int, and at least on x86_64, gcc will not extend the zero to 64 bits, thus allowing the upper 32 bits to be random junk. The new END_WITH_NULL macro may be used to annotate a such a function so that GCC (version 4 or newer) will detect the use of un-casted zero at compile time. llvm-svn: 23888 |
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