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reference to next address in C. How to implement it?

Please.
I try to write in C my old assembler program amd dont know how to overcom the next.

In assembler it is possible to write
label_A: ; ....any... dw label_A ; dw label_B ;
label_B: ; ....any...

But in C the equivalent code char code item1 [ 17 ] = "aaa"; void* code ref1 = &item1; void* code ref2 = &item2; char code item2 [ 17 ] = "bbb";
gives Error C202 'item2': undefined identifier

Would somebody direct me?
Thanks in advance.
Yury.

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  • "gives Error C202 'item2': undefined identifier"

    And so it should - the definition of 'item2' needs to come before any reference to it!

    But why are you using 'void*' ?

    Why do you need pointers to the arrays - you can just use the array names!

    As I suggested elsewhere, it looks like you need to take the time to learn the 'C' language first...

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  • "gives Error C202 'item2': undefined identifier"

    And so it should - the definition of 'item2' needs to come before any reference to it!

    But why are you using 'void*' ?

    Why do you need pointers to the arrays - you can just use the array names!

    As I suggested elsewhere, it looks like you need to take the time to learn the 'C' language first...

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