Document the return NULL style of calling convention Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
diff --git a/CONVENTIONS b/CONVENTIONS
index e3c6728..ea9fa2b 100644
--- a/CONVENTIONS
+++ b/CONVENTIONS
@@ -57,6 +57,18 @@ This permits common POSIX result testing:
abort("odb open failed");
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+Functions returning a pointer may return NULL instead of an int
+if there is only one type of failure (ENOMEM).
+
+Functions returning a pointer may also return NULL if the common
+case needed by the application is strictly success/failure and a
+(possibly slower) function exists that the caller can use to get
+more detailed information. Parsing common data structures from
+on-disk formats is a good example of this pattern; in general a
+"corrupt" entity can be treated as though it does not exist but
+a more sophisticated "fsck" support function can report how the
+entity is malformed.
+
Documentation Fomatting
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