In C, I have defined the structure shown below, and want to start it inline. (Neither the field inside the structure nor the array  fuse  will change after initialization). The code works fine in the first block.    However, I do not really need the TMP area. Actually, it will disrupt my code (this example is somewhat simpler) Therefore, instead I want to declare values of  some-array  inside the declaration for  fuses . I can not find the correct syntax, though. The field  some-array  should be differently defined?      Here,   One more thing,  
 struct foo {int bar; Int * some_array; }; Fu Fu typedef structure; Int tmp [] = {11, 22, 33}; Structure fu fuses [] = {{123, tmp}};    
 int tmp [] = {11, 22, 33}; [F1] [F2] [=] {{123, tmp}, // works {222, {11, 22, 33}}, // {222, new int [] {11, 22, 33}} Does not compile, // is not compiled {222, (int *) {11, 22, 33}}, // does not compile {222, (int []) {11, 22, 33}}, / / Compiles, values in the wrong array};     
 int * some_array;    some_array  is actually an indicator, not an array. You can define it like this:   
 struct foo {int bar; Int some_array [3]; };    typedef struct Foo Foo's full point;  instead of  Foo  instead of  struct Foo . And you can use Type Typefuff like this:   
 typedef struct Foo {int bar; Int some_array [3]; } Foo;    
 
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