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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:35:19+00:00 2026-05-14T05:35:19+00:00

I am implementing a function to recursively reverse a linked-list, but getting seg-fault. typedef

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I am implementing a function to recursively reverse a linked-list, but getting seg-fault.

typedef struct _node {
   int data;
   struct _node *next;
} Node, *NodeP;

NodeP recursiveReverseList(NodeP first){
   if(first == NULL) return NULL;
   if(first->next == NULL) return first;

   NodeP rest = recursiveReverseList(first->next);
   rest->next = first;
   first->next = NULL;

   return first;
}

Can you please help?

P.S. The iterative version is working fine though. Its not homework. Just practicing C.

Thank you all 🙂

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    2026-05-14T05:35:19+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:35 am

    @Unicornaddict has already posted a correct algorithm.

    But, if you are still getting segmentation fault, I suspect you are making some mistake in calling the function from main.

    Correct:

    head->next = recursiveReverseList(head->next);
    

    Explanation:

    • Pass head->next to the recursive function. If you pass head, it will do something like

    Before call:
    head —> A —> B —> C
    After call:
    head <— A <— B <— C

    which will make head point to NULL and A point to head

    • After passing head->next as argument, state of the list is:

    head —> A <— B <— C

    So, you need to make head point to rest (C in this case).

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