Quote Originally Posted by Overworked_PhD View Post
I can't find anything that says a pointer must hold an address. So in other words, all you are doing is making baseless claims. Ie, you can't provide any solid facts to back up your assertions. So either put up or shut up.
I am not going to provide any evidence to my claims because I will get you into a bad habit of asking for evidence for VERY OBVIOUS THINGS like why 1+1 equals 2 in base 10. So why don't you prove me wrong instead? Give me a pointer that doesn't hold an address and I will believe you. Until then, you remain the same impotent C programmer I've known.