Why was nil a reserved word in Pascal? – retrocomputing.stackexchange.com 06:46 Posted by Unknown No Comments In Pascal, nil (the pointer value to "nothing") is a reserved word. Why wasn't it simply a predefined identifier as true and false are, for example? This is stated in PASCAL User Manual and Report ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitGenerating Permutations in Python – codereview.stackexchange.comI am not a Wizard, nor Warlock. Can I have a "full-featured" familiar via the the Magic Initiate feat? – rpg.stackexchange.comHow did Genna Lannister disappoint Tywin? – scifi.stackexchange.comWhat power adapter do I need? – superuser.comHow do I respond when an aquantaince asks if I'm smart? – interpersonal.stackexchange.comHow to pass variables by reference and by value – mathematica.stackexchange.com
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