03-31-2011
The exact same way you were using it in the first place. Pointers don't do anything mystical. If you pass NULL into your add_client function, you'll get NULL in your add_client function. When you set current->next to it, you're setting it to NULL.
They're just variables. You can copy them around just like you would a float or an int or a structure. The only time pointers do anything special is when you use their contents with the -> operator, the * operator, or the [] operator.
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typedef float __decfloat32 __attribute__ ((mode(SD)))
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decimal32 (decimal64 __d64)
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decimal32 (float __r)
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decimal32 (unsigned long long __z)
decimal32 (__decfloat32 __z)
__decfloat32 __getval (void)
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decimal32 & operator*= (decimal32 __rhs)
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decimal32 & operator*= (decimal128 __rhs)
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decimal32 & operator+= (decimal128 __rhs)
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decimal32 & operator-= (long __rhs)
decimal32 & operator-= (int __rhs)
decimal32 & operator-= (long long __rhs)
decimal32 & operator-= (unsigned long long __rhs)
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decimal32 & operator-= (decimal128 __rhs)
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decimal32 & operator-= (decimal64 __rhs)
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decimal32 & operator/= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal32 & operator/= (unsigned long __rhs)
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3.2.2 Class decimal32.
Definition at line 227 of file decimal.
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