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authorHenry Wilson <m3henry@googlemail.com>2019-04-10 22:07:06 +0100
committerMichael Lutz <michi@icosahedron.de>2019-04-10 23:22:20 +0200
commit7c8e7c6b6e16d4a26259a676db32d8776b99817e (patch)
tree99f134b7e66367cf11e10bc5061896eab4a3264f /src/safeguards.h
parent3b4f224c0bc50e7248050d4bcbb6d83fd510c1cc (diff)
downloadopenttd-7c8e7c6b6e16d4a26259a676db32d8776b99817e.tar.xz
Codechange: Use null pointer literal instead of the NULL macro
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diff --git a/src/safeguards.h b/src/safeguards.h
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
*
* Unsafe methods are, for example, strndup and strncpy because they may leave the
* string without a null termination, but also strdup and strndup because they can
- * return NULL and then all strdups would need to be guarded against that instead
+ * return nullptr and then all strdups would need to be guarded against that instead
* of using the current MallocT/ReallocT/CallocT technique of just giving the user
* an error that too much memory was used instead of spreading that code though
* the whole code base.