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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:40:01+00:00 2026-05-16T17:40:01+00:00

gcc 4.4.4 c89 I am keep getting a Cannot dereference to incomplete type. However,

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gcc 4.4.4 c89

I am keep getting a “Cannot dereference to incomplete type”.

However, I am sure I have my structure type complete. I return the Network_t instance that is the pointer to the allocated memory. I should be able to dereference that memory.

Many thanks for any advice,

I have this in my header file:
driver.h

typedef struct Network_t Network_t;
Network_t* create_network(int id);

Implementation file
driver.c

#include "driver.h"

struct Network_t {
    int id;
};

Network_t* create_network(int id)
{
    Network_t *network = malloc(sizeof *network);

    if(network) {
        network->id = id;
    }
    return network;
}

And in my main.c

#include "driver.h"

Network_t *network = NULL;
network = create_network(1);
printf("Network ID: [ %d ]\n", network->id); /* Cannot dereference pointer to incomplete type */
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    2026-05-16T17:40:02+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:40 pm

    From main.c you only have a forward declaration of struct Network_t visible. To access id from a pointer to struct Network_t you need a definition of the struct to be visible at the point at which you dereference it.

    You could move the definition from driver.c to driver.h.

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