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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:09:53+00:00 2026-05-15T18:09:53+00:00

I have two c files, foo.c with the functionality and test_foo.c which test the

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I have two c files, foo.c with the functionality and test_foo.c which test the functions of foo.c.

Is there a way to access the struct typedef BAR I defined in foo.c in test_foo.c without using a header file? So far, I was able to avoid a h file so that the whole program would consist of foo.c. Thanks.

foo.c   
typedef struct BAR_{...} bar;
BAR *bar_new(...) {..}

test_foo.c
extern BAR *bar_new(...)

error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘BAR’

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    2026-05-15T18:09:54+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:09 pm

    The answer is that there is one, and you should use an header file instead.
    You can copy the definition of the struct typedef struct BAR_{...} bar; into test_foo.c and it will work. But this causes duplication.
    Every solution that works must make the implementation of struct available to the compiler in test_foo.c.
    You may also use an ADT if this suits you in this case.

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