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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:12:23+00:00 2026-05-13T00:12:23+00:00

For debugging purposes, I find it useful to display the contents of data structures.

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For debugging purposes, I find it useful to display the contents of data structures.
(In Python for example, I would just do “print some_dict_name”).

Can this be achieved in C this easy too by using a standard library, or do I have to implement this myself depending on the data structure ?

Consider the following code, where I have to iterate over the StructArray again to display all of its contents.

#include <stdio.h>

struct SomeStruct {
  int id;
  };

int main() {
  struct SomeStruct StructArray[10];
  int x = 0;

  for (x = 0; x < 10; x++) {
    StructArray[x].id = x; 
  }

  for (x = 0; x < 10; x++) {
    printf("StructArray[%d].id = %d\n", x, StructArray[x].id);
  }
  return 0;
}
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    2026-05-13T00:12:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:12 am

    You need to implement it yourself per data type.
    C doesn’t have a type system where you can dynamically or statically visit each part of each type.

    If you are live-debugging with something like gdb though, its inteligent enough to read debugging info and print type contents. But you can’t do that from the program itself, there is no such a thing as introspection for C types.

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