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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T08:12:51+00:00 2026-06-13T08:12:51+00:00

I have the following struct: struct type1 { struct type2 *node; union element {

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I have the following struct:

struct type1 {
    struct type2 *node;
    union element {
        struct type3 *e;
        int val;
    };
};

When initialising a pointer *f that points to an instance of type1 and doing something like:
f.element->e or even just f.element, I get:

error: request for member ‘element’ in something not a structure or union

What am I overseeing here?

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    2026-06-13T08:12:52+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:12 am

    element is the name of the union, not the name of a member of type1. You must give union element a name:

    struct type1 {
    struct type2 *node;
        union element {
            struct type3 *e;
            int val;
        } x;
    };
    

    then you can access it as:

    struct type1 *f;
    f->x.e
    
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