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Just a few more things on top of what Victor said:

1. Typically the chaining structure comes before the payload (the data part). That allows you to have different sizes of objects in your list without having to modify the list management code.

2. Again in the typical case, the function that creates or extends the list (BuildList function in your example) receives a structure containing the list head and tail. That way you can easily add new elements at either end and this is the most common operation.

3. In general you should be very, very, very sure that you need to use a linked list. Linked lists perform poorly because they don't make good use of cache. For a longer discussion about this see Bjarne Stroustrup: Why you should avoid Linked Lists - YouTube[^] and also Are lists evil? -- Bjarne Stroustrup : Standard C++[^].
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