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c - Memory allocated with malloc does not persist outside function scope?

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I'm a bit new to C's malloc function, but from what I know it should store the value in the heap, so you can reference it with a pointer from outside the original scope. I created a test program that is supposed to do this but I keep getting the value 0, after running the program. What am I doing wrong?

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int f1(int *b) {
    b = malloc(sizeof(int));
    *b = 5;
}

int main(void) {
    int *a;
    f1(a);
    printf("%d
", a);
    return 0;
}

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Yes! a is passed by value so the pointer b in function f1 will be local.. either return b,

int *f1() {
    int * b = malloc(sizeof(int));
    *b = 5;
    return b;
}

int main() {
    int * a;
    a = f1();
    printf("%d
", *a);
    // keep it clean : 
    free(a);
    return 0;
}

or pass a's address

int f1(int ** b) {
    *b = malloc(sizeof(int)); 
    **b = 5;
}

int main() {
    int * a;
    f1(&a);
    printf("%d
", *a);
    // keep it clean : 
    free(a);
    return 0;
}

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