thanks for the clarification
i understand that i can not find the end of an arbitary chunk of memory even i've the adress of the first element .unless u know its size
i thought that NIL is the default END of any new allocation in memory
thanks for the clarification
i understand that i can not find the end of an arbitary chunk of memory even i've the adress of the first element .unless u know its size
i thought that NIL is the default END of any new allocation in memory
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