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Here's my code:

#include <stdio.h>

typedef struct node_struct {
    int data;
    struct node_struct *next;
} node;

void push(node *top, int data) {
    node *new_node = (node*) malloc(sizeof(node));
    new_node->data = data;
    new_node->next = top;
    top = new_node;
}

int main() {
    node *top = (node*) malloc(sizeof(node));
    top->data = 1;
    printf("Set data of top node to: %d\n", top->data);

    push(top, 2);
    printf("Pushed 2 to top, top->next->data = %d\n", top->next->data);
}

The program segfaults at the 3rd last line (push(top, 2);) and I think on the line top = new_node;

I'm just learning C (pointers right now).

What did I do wrong?

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  • On a side note, you did not initialize the next element of your top node (after allocating it). Set it to NULL to know that it's the last element of your list (since your push function pushes element on top of the list)
    – Zoneur
    Oct 19, 2012 at 9:11

2 Answers 2

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The problem here is that you pass the pointer to the top element by-value, and then you try to set the pointer inside the function but there it's just a local variable and changes to it will not be visible outside of the function.

Pass the top pointer by reference instead, by using a pointer to the pointer:

void push(node **top, int data) {
    node *new_node = malloc(sizeof(node));
    new_node->data = data;
    new_node->next = *top;
    *top = new_node;
}

...

push(&top, 2);

An alternative is to return the new top from the function instead:

node *push(node *top, int data) {
    node *new_node = malloc(sizeof(node));
    new_node->data = data;
    new_node->next = top;
    return new_node;
}

...

top = push(top, 2);
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Pointer is passed by value to push. Hence, the change you did to top is not reflected in main. If you want to change top then pass the address of pointer:

#include <stdio.h>

typedef struct node_struct {
    int data;
    struct node_struct *next;
} node;

void push(node **top, int data) {
    node *new_node = (node*) malloc(sizeof(node));
    new_node->data = data;
    new_node->next = *top;
    *top = new_node;
}

int main() {
    node *top = (node*) malloc(sizeof(node));
    top->data = 1;
    printf("Set data of top node to: %d\n", top->data);

    push(&top, 2);
    printf("Pushed 2 to top, top->next->data = %d\n", top->next->data);
}

Here's the relevant C-FAQ.

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