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<h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading">Predefined null pointer constant <span class="t-mark-rev t-since-c23">(since C23)</span>
</h1> <h3 id="Syntax"> Syntax</h3> <table class="t-sdsc-begin"> <tr class="t-sdsc"> <td> <code>nullptr</code> </td> <td class="t-sdsc-nopad"> </td> <td> <span class="t-mark-rev t-since-c23">(since C23)</span> </td>
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</table> <h3 id="Explanation"> Explanation</h3> <p>The keyword <code>nullptr</code> denotes a predefined null pointer constant. It is a <a href="value_category#Non-lvalue_object_expressions" title="c/language/value category">non-lvalue</a> of type <code><a href="../types/nullptr_t" title="c/types/nullptr t">nullptr_t</a></code>. <code>nullptr</code> can be <a href="conversion" title="c/language/conversion">converted</a> to a pointer types or <code>bool</code>, where the result is the null pointer value of that type or <code>false</code> respectively.</p>
<h3 id="Keywords"> Keywords</h3> <p><a href="../keyword/nullptr" title="c/keyword/nullptr"><code>nullptr</code></a></p>
<h3 id="Example"> Example</h3> <div class="t-example">
<p>Demonstrates that a copy of <code>nullptr</code> can also be used as a null pointer constant.</p>
<div class="c source-c"><pre data-language="c">#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void g(int*)
{
puts("Function g called");
}
#define DETECT_NULL_POINTER_CONSTANT(e) \
_Generic(e, \
void* : puts("void*"), \
nullptr_t : puts("nullptr_t"), \
default : puts("integer") \
)
int main()
{
g(nullptr); // OK
g(NULL); // OK
g(0); // OK
auto cloned_nullptr = nullptr;
g(cloned_nullptr); // OK
[[maybe_unused]] auto cloned_NULL = NULL;
// g(cloned_NULL); // implementation-defined: maybe OK
[[maybe_unused]] auto cloned_zero = 0;
// g(cloned_zero); // Error
DETECT_NULL_POINTER_CONSTANT(((void*)0));
DETECT_NULL_POINTER_CONSTANT(0);
DETECT_NULL_POINTER_CONSTANT(nullptr);
DETECT_NULL_POINTER_CONSTANT(NULL); // implementation-defined
}</pre></div> <p>Possible output:</p>
<div class="text source-text"><pre data-language="c">Function g called
Function g called
Function g called
Function g called
void*
integer
nullptr_t
void*</pre></div> </div> <h3 id="See_also"> See also</h3> <table class="t-dsc-begin"> <tr class="t-dsc"> <td> <div><a href="../types/null" title="c/types/NULL"> <span class="t-lines"><span>NULL</span></span></a></div> </td> <td> implementation-defined null pointer constant <br> <span class="t-mark">(macro constant)</span> </td>
</tr> <tr class="t-dsc"> <td> <div><a href="../types/nullptr_t" title="c/types/nullptr t"> <span class="t-lines"><span>nullptr_t</span></span></a></div>
<div><span class="t-lines"><span><span class="t-mark-rev t-since-c23">(C23)</span></span></span></div> </td> <td> the type of the predefined null pointer constant <strong class="selflink"><code>nullptr</code></strong> <br> <span class="t-mark">(typedef)</span> </td>
</tr> <tr class="t-dsc"> <td colspan="2"> <span><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/nullptr" title="cpp/language/nullptr">C++ documentation</a></span> for <code>nullptr</code> </td>
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