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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T12:53:17+00:00 2026-06-18T12:53:17+00:00

When I do: t_node *node1; t_node **head; void *elem; int c = 1; elem

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t_node *node1;
t_node **head;
void *elem;
int c = 1;

elem = &c;
head = NULL;
node1 = malloc(sizeof(t_node));
node1->elem = elem;
head = &node1;
//add_node(node1,head); //substitute this with line above and it doesn't work
printf("%d\n",*(int*)(*head)->elem); // prints 1 and works fine

BUT WHEN I CREATE A FUNCTION CALLED ADD_NODE IT DOESN’T WORK?!??!?

void add_node(t_node *node1, t_node **head){
   head = &node1;
}

this doesn’t make any sense to me… why would this cause this to not work? calling the function literally does the same exact code.

EDIT: Keep in mind the signature of the add_node is not under question. it is required of me to have that signature

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    2026-06-18T12:53:19+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:53 pm

    C is a pass by value language. Your function actually doesn’t do anything at all as far as main() is concerned.

    Check out this question in the comp.lang.c FAQ.

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