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  2. Variant type (COM) - Wikipedia

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    Variant is a data type in certain programming languages, particularly Visual Basic, OCaml, [1] Delphi and C++ when using the Component Object Model.It is an implementation of the eponymous concept in computer science.

  3. Uninitialized variable - Wikipedia

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    In C, variables with static storage duration that are not initialized explicitly are initialized to zero (or null, for pointers). [ 3 ] Not only are uninitialized variables a frequent cause of bugs, but this kind of bug is particularly serious because it may not be reproducible: for instance, a variable may remain uninitialized only in some ...

  4. Null-terminated string - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a null-terminated string is a character string stored as an array containing the characters and terminated with a null character (a character with an internal value of zero, called "NUL" in this article, not same as the glyph zero).

  5. Undefined value - Wikipedia

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    The file mode is only used if the flags include O_CREAT. It is common to use a two-argument form of open, which provides an undefined value for the file mode, when O_CREAT is omitted. Sometimes it is useful to work with such undefined values in a limited way. The overall computation can still be well-defined if the undefined value is later ignored.

  6. Null pointer - Wikipedia

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    Since C23, a null pointer is represented with nullptr which is of type nullptr_t (something originally introduced to C++11), providing a type safe null pointer. [6] The C standard does not say that the null pointer is the same as the pointer to memory address 0, though that may be the case in practice. Dereferencing a null pointer is undefined ...

  7. Null object pattern - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented computer programming, a null object is an object with no referenced value or with defined neutral (null) behavior.The null object design pattern, which describes the uses of such objects and their behavior (or lack thereof), was first published as "Void Value" [1] and later in the Pattern Languages of Program Design book series as "Null Object".

  8. Undefined behavior - Wikipedia

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    In C the use of any automatic variable before it has been initialized yields undefined behavior, as does integer division by zero, signed integer overflow, indexing an array outside of its defined bounds (see buffer overflow), or null pointer dereferencing. In general, any instance of undefined behavior leaves the abstract execution machine in ...

  9. Help:Conditional expressions - Wikipedia

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    See also: the {{}} template. The #if function selects one of two alternatives based on the truth value of a test string. {{#if: test string | value if true | value if false}} As explained above, a string is considered true if it contains at least one non-whitespace character.