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C function and struct on the fly

#1
I would to know if t's possible in to initialise struct on the fly for function call like in c++ :

struct point {
int x;
int y;
};

some_function(new point(x,y));


Thx :)


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#2
You can do it in C and call your function like this guy said, but you'll need to add the flag -std=c99 to your gcc invocation line, else it might failed if you're using some -W* flags.
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#3
Yes. You can use [compound literals](

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), introduced in C99.

some_function((struct pint) {5, 10});
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