How to return a value from pthread threads in C?

Here is a correct solution. In this case tdata is allocated in the main thread, and there is a space for the thread to place its result.

#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>

typedef struct thread_data {
   int a;
   int b;
   int result;

} thread_data;

void *myThread(void *arg)
{
   thread_data *tdata=(thread_data *)arg;

   int a=tdata->a;
   int b=tdata->b;
   int result=a+b;

   tdata->result=result;
   pthread_exit(NULL);
}

int main()
{
   pthread_t tid;
   thread_data tdata;

   tdata.a=10;
   tdata.b=32;

   pthread_create(&tid, NULL, myThread, (void *)&tdata);
   pthread_join(tid, NULL);

   printf("%d + %d = %d\n", tdata.a, tdata.b, tdata.result);   

   return 0;
}

You are returning the address of a local variable, which no longer exists when the thread function exits. In any case, why call pthread_exit? why not simply return a value from the thread function?

void *myThread()
{
   return (void *) 42;
}

and then in main:

printf("%d\n", (int)status);   

If you need to return a complicated value such a structure, it's probably easiest to allocate it dynamically via malloc() and return a pointer. Of course, the code that initiated the thread will then be responsible for freeing the memory.

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