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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T12:15:34+00:00 2026-06-17T12:15:34+00:00

I have 4 files: a.h: typedef struct { int a; } A; b.h: #include

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I have 4 files:

a.h:

typedef struct {
    int a;
} A;

b.h:

#include "a.h"
typedef struct {
    A a;
    int b;
} B;

c.h:

#include "a.h"
typedef struct {
    A a;
    double c;
} C;

d.c:

#include "b.h"
#include "c.h"
//Here I want to use types A, B and C

int and double are only examples, the real problem I have is far more complex.
The point is that it should be possible to convert types B and C to A by simply casting to it.
The issue I´m fighting is that it says type A is included multiple times, which is comprehensible because d.c includes b.h which includes a.h, but a.h is also included by c.h.
Is there a way to do that?

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    2026-06-17T12:15:34+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 12:15 pm

    a.h

    #ifndef A_H_INCLUDED
    #define A_H_INCLUDED
    typedef struct {
        int a;
    } A;
    #endif
    

    b.h

    #ifndef B_H_INCLUDED
    #define B_H_INCLUDED
    #include "a.h"
    typedef struct {
        A a;
        int b;
    } B;
    #endif
    

    c.h

    #ifndef C_H_INCLUDED
    #define C_H_INCLUDED
    #include "a.h"
    typedef struct {
        A a;
        double c;
    } C;
    #endif
    

    d.c

    #include "a.h" // if you're going to use type A specifically do #include the proper file
    #include "b.h"
    #include "c.h"
    //Here I want to use types A, B and C
    
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