As a little exercise, I tried to create a library to create generic linked list in C. I stumbled across a website (https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/generic-linked-list-in-c-2/) that used a void pointer to store the data in the struct. My first idea was to use a union structure to account for the different data types (int, char, pointers, etc.) as it is used in this answer to another question regarding linked lists with different data types.
I am now wondering what the specific benefits of using the void pointer or a union are, especially performancewise. And also if it really is viable to use the void pointer since our professor told us that we should not work with the void pointer too often as it is very hard to handle (or is this just an advice for unexperienced students?).