C doesn’t have a foreach, but macros are frequently used to emulate that:
#define for_each_item(item, list) \ for(T * item = list->head; item != NULL; item = item->next)
And can be used like
for_each_item(i, processes) { i->wakeup(); }
Iteration over an array is also possible:
#define foreach(item, array) \ for(int keep = 1, \ count = 0,\ size = sizeof (array) / sizeof *(array); \ keep && count != size; \ keep = !keep, count++) \ for(item = (array) + count; keep; keep = !keep)
And can be used like
int values[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; foreach(int *v, values) { printf("value: %d\n", *v); }
Edit: In case you are also interested in C++ solutions, C++ has a native for-each syntax called “range based for”