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by chi3
2978 days ago
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But it's still just a pointer underneath? It's more or less just syntactical sugar which makes it dereferenced it for you, and I'd argue that it only makes sense to use the phrase in certain contexts. The only real difference between the last two is that the last one shouldn't be sent in as null, isn't it? The test in OPs artictle doesn't really make sense either, because you can switch the values using pointers as well. |
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