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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T23:23:27+00:00 2026-05-26T23:23:27+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Error handling in C code Let’s say you have a function: int

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Error handling in C code

Let’s say you have a function:

int MightWork(){
  // if it works
  return x;

  // if it fails
  return y;

}

what should x and y be?

because I have another function:

if (MightWork){
  // do stuff #1
}else{
  // do stuff #2
}

I know for this particular example, using a return value of 1 will take the second code block to “do stuff # 1” and using a return value of 0 will take the second code block to “do stuff #2”

My question is what is preferred style in C to do this? Does a return value of 0 for a function indicate success and any other value indicates failure? Or vice versa? Or values under 0?

I’d like to make sure I’m writing my C code with the current style. Thanks!

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    2026-05-26T23:23:28+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:23 pm

    For non-pointer success/fail:

    • 0 => success
    • -1 => fail

    For pointer functions:

    • NULL => fail
    • everything else => success
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