I'm trying to pass a pointer to a queue into the createQueue function:
void createQueue(struct pqueue *queue){
    queue = malloc( sizeof(struct pqueue) );  
    queue->root = malloc(sizeof(struct node));
    queue->root->next = 0;   
    queue->root->taskID = 12;
    queue->root->priority = 5000;
}
I also try to add to the newly created queue like this:
void add(struct pqueue *queue, int taskID, int priority){
struct node *conductor;
conductor = queue->root;
if ( conductor != 0 ) {
        while ( conductor->next != 0)
        {
                conductor = conductor->next;
        }
}
 conductor->next = malloc( sizeof(struct node) );  
 conductor = conductor->next;
 if ( conductor == 0 )
  {
      printf( "Out of memory" );
  }
  /* initialize the new memory */
  conductor->next = 0;         
  conductor->taskID = taskID;
  conductor->priority = priority;
}
from the main function:
int main()
{
    struct pqueue *queue;       
    createQueue(queue);
    add(queue, 234093, 9332);
}
...but I keep segfaulting. Any reason why this keeps happening?
EDIT:
The structs for pqueue and node are like this:
struct node {
  int taskID;
  int priority;
  struct node *next;
};
struct pqueue{
  struct node *root;
};
 
     
    