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    Use nullptr rather than 0 when initializing pointers · d7ea6b71
    Christopher Dykes authored
    Summary:
    Because we do this in a few places, and `nullptr` makes it far clearer what the intention is.
    Note that with `-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant` under GCC, doing `std::function<void()> f = {}` initializes `f` with a `0` rather than `nullptr`, triggering the warning, so I've enabled it there as well.
    It is not currently possible to actually enable `-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant`, because GCC 5 reports conversions resulting from a default value as occuring at the call-site rather than at the location where the parameter is defined, and the default allocator in libstdc++ is not clean for this particular warning -_-...
    
    Reviewed By: yfeldblum
    
    Differential Revision: D6046746
    
    fbshipit-source-id: 6135bb20a503c861838575cf973324d74d75ca69
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SpookyHashV2Test.cpp 16.7 KB