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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:36:22+00:00 2026-05-13T12:36:22+00:00

I have the same professor: I have read the forum: How to write a

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I have the same professor: I have read the forum:

How to write a function within a function (list_map)

It is very helpful understanding the concept of the function but I’m not sure if I am using it right…

Here is my code.. Let me know if I am on the right track…

Assume that I have an array of 10 linked lists in which the linked lists holds ints

Now I would like to sort the list calling the list_map(); function

So my main looks something like this:

int x = 10;  
LLIST *mylist[x];  
bzero(mylist, sizeof(LLIST *)*x);  
.  
.    
for(i=0; i< 10; i++)  
{    
 //Segfalt   
 list_map(mylist[i],sort);   
}

my list_map looks like:

void list_map( LLIST *list, void (*f)(void *) )  
{  
  printf("Sort");  
  f(list);  
}

and Sort:

void sort(LLIST *n) {  
//Sort Code  
}

The error I get is Segmentation fault when I run it.

Please excuse the lack of code, I know my sort function works, I have tested it already and it prints out each list. If you need to see something in more detail let me know I will provide it.

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    2026-05-13T12:36:23+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:36 pm

    bzero zeroes out memory it does not allocate memory, use malloc

    int x = 10;  
    LLIST **mylist;  
    mylist = (LLIST**)malloc(sizeof(LLIST *)*x);  
    .  
    .    
    for(i=0; i< 10; i++)  
    {    
     //Segfalt   
     list_map(mylist[i],sort);   
    }
    
    void list_map( LLIST *list, void (*f)(void *) )  
    {  
      printf("Sort");  
      f(list);  
    }
    
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