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differences between null pointer and void pointer.

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These are two different concepts, you cannot compare them. What the difference between the skunk and the moonlight?

Null pointer is a special reserved value of a pointer. A pointer of any type has such a reserved value. Formally, each specific pointer type (int *, char * etc.) has its own dedicated null-pointer value. Conceptually, when a pointer has that null value it is not pointing anywhere.

Void pointer is a specific pointer type - void * - a pointer that points to some data location in storage, which doesn‘t have any specific type.

So, once again, null pointer is a value, while void pointer is a type. These concepts are totally different and non-comparable.

differences between null pointer and void pointer.

原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/miaoz/p/3974105.html

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