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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T14:54:56+00:00 2026-05-25T14:54:56+00:00

I want to write a linked list that can have the data field store

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I want to write a linked list that can have the data field store any build-in or user-define types. In C++ I would just use a template, but how do I accomplish this in C?

Do I have to re-write the linked list struct and a bunch of operations of it for each data type I want it to store? Unions wouldn’t work because what type can it store is predefined.

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    2026-05-25T14:54:56+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:54 pm

    There are different approaches to this problem:

    • using datatype void*: these means, you have pointers to memory locations whose type is not further specified. If you retrieve such a pointer, you can explicitly state what is inside it: *(int*)(mystruct->voidptr) tells the compiler: look at the memory location mystruct->voidptr and interpret the contents as int.

    • another thing can be tricky preprocessor directives. However, this is usually a very non-trivial issue:

    • I also found http://sglib.sourceforge.net/

    Edit: For the preprocessor trick:

     #include <stdio.h>
    
     #define mytype(t) struct { t val; }
    
     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
       mytype(int) myint;
       myint.val=6;
       printf ("%d\n", myint.val);
       return 0;
     }
    

    This would be a simple wrapper for types, but I think it can become quite complicated.

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