#include #include struct List // This is the List class definition in C { int value; struct List *next; }; struct List *insert( struct List *head, struct List *e ); void print(struct List *h); void main(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct List *head = NULL; // Nul pointer NULL instead of null struct List *p; /* ------------------------------------------------- Create a list element and insert in List at head ------------------------------------------------- */ for ( int i=1; i <= 4; i++ ) { p = malloc( sizeof(struct List) ); p->value = i; head = insert(head, p); // Insert p in head print(head); } } /* ======================================================= insert(head, e): insert at tail ======================================================= */ struct List *insert( struct List *head, struct List *e ) { /* -------------------------------------------- Base case: insert at the tail of an empty -------------------------------------------- */ if ( head == NULL ) { e->next = NULL; // Mark e as the last list elem return(e); // e is the first list elem ! } else { /* =========================================================== Solve the problem USING the solution of a smaller problem =========================================================== */ head->next = insert( head->next, e ); // Link directly to helpSol return head; // Return MY solution } } // Print the list void print(struct List *h) { while (h != NULL) { printf("%d ", h->value); h = h->next; } printf("\n\n"); }