NULL
Min standard notice:
Header: <clocale>
The macro NULL is an implementation-defined null pointer constant.
# Declarations
#define NULL /* implementation-defined */
# Notes
In C, the macro NULL may have the type void*, but that is not allowed in C++ because null pointer constants cannot have that type.
# Example
#include <cstddef>
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
#include <typeinfo>
class S;
int main()
{
int* p = NULL;
int* p2 = static_cast<std::nullptr_t>(NULL);
void(*f)(int) = NULL;
int S::*mp = NULL;
void(S::*mfp)(int) = NULL;
auto nullvar = NULL; // may trigger a warning when compiling with gcc/clang
std::cout << "The type of nullvar is " << typeid(nullvar).name() << '\n';
if constexpr(std::is_same_v<decltype(NULL), std::nullptr_t>)
std::cout << "NULL implemented with type std::nullptr_t\n";
else
std::cout << "NULL implemented using an integral type\n";
[](...){}(p, p2, f, mp, mfp); // < suppresses "unused variable" warnings
}