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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:01:12+00:00 2026-05-13T14:01:12+00:00

Neither of these snippets of code work: int main() { struct mystruct { int

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Neither of these snippets of code work:

int main() {
    struct mystruct {
        int a;
        char* b;
        char* c;
    } e,f;
    e = {5, "blaat", "boe"};

    return 0;
}

Error: syntax error for ‘{‘ token

int main() {
    struct mystruct {
        int a;
        char* b;
        char* c;
    } e,f;
    struct mystruct e = {5, "blaat", "boe"};

    return 0;
}

Error: previous declaration of ‘e’ was here

What is the correct way to do this?

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    2026-05-13T14:01:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:01 pm

    Compound literal assignment is new with C99, and the syntax would be

    e = (struct mystruct) {5, "blaat", "boe"};
    

    The cast expression is required.

    In C89, you either have to initialize e as part of the declaration:

    struct mystruct {int a; char *b; char *c} e = {5, "blaat", "boe"};
    

    or

    struct mystruct e = {5, "blaat", "boe"};
    

    or you have to assign members individually:

    struct mystruct e;
    e.a = 5;
    e.b = "blaat";
    e.c = "boe";
    
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