@PeterVaro If you look at standard functions when success has many values, while failure is being represented with one value (pointers), if (true) represents success. But when a success has one value while failure has many, if (true) represents failure. Here are examples of such standard functions:
fclose() == 0
raise() == 0
feholdexcept == 0
setvbuf() == 0
fgetpos() == 0
fseek() == 0
fsetpos() == 0
fclose() == 0
raise() == 0
feholdexcept == 0
setvbuf() == 0
fgetpos() == 0
fseek() == 0
fsetpos() == 0