Error “initializer element is not constant” when allocate the memory

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遥遥无期 2020-12-11 05:13
  1 #include
  2 #include
  3 
  4 typedef struct node_t{
  5     int i;
  6     struct node_t* link;
  7 }node;
  8 
  9 node* head =         


        
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  • 2020-12-11 05:14

    head is a global varibale. Global and static varibales must be initialized by constant expressions, i.e. literals. so you can't do

    node* head = (node *)malloc(sizeof(node));
    
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  • 2020-12-11 05:28

    You can't use malloc() in global scope. or you can do like follow

    #include<stdio.h>
    #include<malloc.h>
      :
    node* head
      :
      :
    int main(){
      :
      :
    head = (node *)malloc(sizeof(node));
      :
      :
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-11 05:37

    Since you're defining head as a global, its initializer needs to be a constant--basically, the compiler/linker should be able to allocate space for it in the executable, write the initializer into the space, and be done. There's no provision for calling malloc as you've done above during initialization--you'll need to do that inside of main (or something you call from main).

    #include <stdlib.h>
    
    void init() { 
        head = malloc(sizeof(node));
    }
    
    int main() { 
        init();
        // ...
    }
    

    In this case, the code you have in main never actually uses head though, so you may be able to skip all of the above without a problem.

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  • 2020-12-11 05:38
     9  node* head = (node *)malloc(sizeof(node));
     10 
     11 if(head == NULL){
     12     printf("\n malloc for head node failed! \n");
     13 }
    

    These lines are not possible outside the main() because any function call or executable should be inside the main() function or any function called from main.

    For linked.c:9:1: error: initializer element is not constant

    Only function definitions or any global initialization is possible outside main() but initializer must be constant expression`.

    You can declare the head as global but initialization is wrong.

    Do it like this :

    node * head =NULL // here initialization using constant expression
    
    
    void function () // any function 
    {
     head = malloc(sizeof(node));
    }
    

    For linked.c:11:1: error: expected identifier,

    if statement cannot be outside any function. In your case , put these lines inside main and problem solved

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