c typedef(ed) opaque pointer

Manish picture Manish · Mar 14, 2011 · Viewed 7k times · Source

I've defined an opaque structure and related APIs like this:

typedef struct foo foo;
foo *create_foo(...);
delete_foo(foo *f);

I am not able to define the structure in my c file. Gives redefinition error.

typedef struct foo {
   int implementation;
}foo;

I am able to use foo in c file without typedef but I want the typedef (i.e. use it directly as foo*). Is there a way?

Answer

Fred Foo picture Fred Foo · Mar 14, 2011

You already have the typedef in your header, so include that and define struct foo in the implementation without the typedef.

foo.h:

typedef struct foo foo;
foo *create_foo(...);
delete_foo(foo *f);

foo.c:

#include <foo.h>

struct foo { int implementation; };
/* etc. */