Why was nil a reserved word in Pascal? – retrocomputing.stackexchange.com

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 ...

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