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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:37:51+00:00 2026-05-12T14:37:51+00:00

I have structs like this: struct Child { int foo; char bar[42]; }; struct

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I have structs like this:

struct Child
{
  int foo;
  char bar[42];
};

struct Parent
{
   long foobar;
   struct Child ** children;
   size_t num_children;
}

I have defined an API like this:

struct Parent * ParentAlloc() { struct Parent* ptr = (struct Parent*)calloc(1, sizeof(struct Parent));
ptr->children = (struct Child**)calloc(SOME_NUMBER, sizeof(struct Child*));
return ptr;
}

Now, if I want to delete a (previously allocated) child – assuming index is not out of bounds:

void FreeChild(struct Parent* parent, const size_t index)
{
   free(parent->children[index]);

   //now I want to mark the address pointed to in the array of pointers as null, to mark it as available

   //I dont think I can do this (next line), since I have freed the pointer (its now "dangling")
   parent->children[index] = 0; // this is not right. How do I set this 'freed' address to null ?


}
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    2026-05-12T14:37:52+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:37 pm

    You are mixing array of pointers with array of structures. Remove double star and operate on offsets:

    
    ...
    struct Parent
    {
      long foobar;
      struct Child* kids;
      size_t numkids;
    };
    ...
    struct Parent * ParentAlloc()
    {
      struct Parent* ptr = ( struct Parent* )calloc( 1, sizeof( struct Parent ));
      ptr->kids = ( struct Child* )calloc( SOME_NUMBER, sizeof( struct Child ));
      ptr->numkids = SOME_NUMBER; /* don't forget this! */
      return ptr;
    }
    ...
    struct Child* GetChild( struct Parent* p, size_t index )
    {
      assert( p );
      assert( index < p->numkids );
      return p->kids + index;
    }
    
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