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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T00:03:30+00:00 2026-06-13T00:03:30+00:00

I’ve a C file and a Objective C file. Namely, C file being :

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I’ve a C file and a Objective C file.
Namely, C file being : CB.m and CB.h
CB.m contains a c function : callIncomings(). This function has to be a C function because, it is a callback function. (Its signature cannot be changed)

the Objective C files are, ViewController.h/.xib/.m and IncomingCall.h/.m/.xib.

Now,
I’ve declared the following in ViewController.h

static ViewController* varViewController;

in viewDidLoad, I assign :

varViewController = self;

and I’ve the following code in CB.m

#include <stdio.h>
#import "ViewController.h"
#import "IncomingCall.h"

int callIncomings(int a, char* b)
{

    IncomingCall *obj = [[IncomingCall alloc]initWithNibName:@"IncomingCall" bundle:nil];
    //NSString *temp =
    //NSString* string =
    obj.tempAddress = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%s" , b];

    [obj setModalTransitionStyle:UIModalTransitionStylePartialCurl];
    [varViewController presentModalViewController:obj animated:YES];

    [obj release];

    return 1;
}

This function is called in :

- (IBAction)DemoCall:(id)sender {
    callIncomings(1, "from C file");    
}

The project builds fine, but the view IncomingCall() is not getting displayed.

any ideas why??

EDIT : Also, I wanted to know, if I wanted to generalise the C function and load some different view say ABCD.view or IncomingCall view, how can I generalise this function.

EDIT 2 : This question can be a continuity from here : C function calling objective C functions

Some Clarifications :
When I put the callIncoming function in the viewcontroller.m file, it worked fine. But now I want to place it separately, in another file and hence the CB.m file.
So that answers your doubt about varViewController. The DemoCall function is in the ViewController file, if you notice its a IBAction, so yes, the function IncomingCall is definitely getting called.

Inputs : Yes, like someone pointed out, its true, the varViewController seems to be NULL. Now what??!! Where am I going wrong?? .enter image description here

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    2026-06-13T00:03:32+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:03 am

    The issue is with the declaration of:

    static ViewController* varViewController;
    

    in ViewController.h.

    The static keyword means that the variable will be created locally (it has internal linkage) in every source file that includes that header file. Therefore the varViewController that is used in CB.m is a different (uninitialized) pointer to the actual one in ViewController.m.

    Correct this error with:

    extern ViewController* varViewController;
    

    (and make sure it’s not defined as static within ViewController.m, else you’ll get a link failure).

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