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Null Reference

See also Null References - The Billion Dollar Mistake by Tony Hoare, Tony Hoare, Null (SQL), Null reference, Null pointer, Null pointer exception, Nullable type

Snippet from Wikipedia: Null pointer

In computing, a null pointer or null reference is a value saved for indicating that the pointer or reference does not refer to a valid object. Programs routinely use null pointers to represent conditions such as the end of a list of unknown length or the failure to perform some action; this use of null pointers can be compared to nullable types and to the Nothing value in an option type.

A null pointer should not be confused with an uninitialized pointer: a null pointer is guaranteed to compare unequal to any pointer that points to a valid object. However, in general, most languages do not offer such guarantee. It might compare equal to other, valid pointers; or it might compare equal to null pointers. It might do both at different times; or the comparison might be undefined behaviour. Also, in languages offering such support, the correct use depends on the individual experience of each developer an linter tools. Even when used properly, null pointers are semantically incomplete, since they do not offer the possibility to express the difference between of a "Not Applicable" value versus a "Not known" value or versus a "Future" value.

Because a null pointer does not point to a meaningful object, an attempt to access the data stored at that (invalid) memory location may cause a run-time error or immediate program crash. This is the null pointer error. It is one of the most common types of software weaknesses, and Tony Hoare, who introduced the concept, has referred to it as a "billion dollar mistake".


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