Redefinition; different basic types (typedef struct)

Tundra Fizz picture Tundra Fizz · May 20, 2012 · Viewed 21.4k times · Source

I'm having a bit of trouble trying to get structs to work properly when they are defined in different files. From as far as I can tell, the error is telling me that the struct is being defined two different times. I believe that perhaps I may need to use extern somewhere? I've tried experimenting and looking for help on Google, but to no avail.

Any help at all would be most appreciated, thank you. All four of my files are below.

FILE: Foo.h

typedef struct
{
    int number;
} my_struct;    // Redefinition; different basic types

FILE: Foo.c

#include "Foo.h"
#include "Bar.h"
#include <stdio.h>

my_struct test;

int main(void)
{
    test.number = 0;
    DoSomething(&test);
    printf("Number is: ", &test.number);
}

FILE: Bar.h

#include "Foo.h"

void DoSomething(my_struct *number);

FILE: Bar.c

#include "Bar.h"

void DoSomething(my_struct *number)
{
    number->number = 10;
}

Answer

Mahesh picture Mahesh · May 20, 2012

The problem is you have Foo.h in Bar.h. And both Foo.h and Bar.h are being included in main.cpp, which results getting the my_struct definition twice in the translation unit. Have a ifdef directive around struct definition file. Try this -

#ifndef FOO_H
#define FOO_H

  typedef struct
  {
      int number;
  } my_struct;    

#endif