Tip: Using typedef to create aliases of pointer types is generally frowned upon, especially when the name doesn't make it clear it's a pointer type.
Better:
typedef struct acme { int data; } acme;
Taking this one step further, I wouldn't use an all-lowercase name so I could do something like Acme acme;.
In reply to Re: OT: Why does malloc always give me 24?
by ikegami
in thread OT: Why does malloc always give me 24? [SOLVED]
by karlgoethebier
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