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    I've always used a * h file for my class definitions, but after reading some boost library code, I realised they all use * hpp I've always had an aversion to that file extension, I think mainly be
  • c - What mean file with extension h. in? - Stack Overflow
    Typically, a h in file is a header template that is filled in to become the actual header by a configure script based on the outcome of several tests for features present on the target platform
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    #ifndef MY_HEADER_H #define MY_HEADER_H #include <stdio h> void doStuffWith(FILE *f); need the definition of FILE from stdio h #endif If header A depends on header B such as the example above, then header A should include header B directly Do NOT try to order your includes in the c file to satisfy dependencies (that is, including header B before header A); that is a big ol' pile of
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    NOTE: the #include for <stdio h> and <tchar h> both have the red squiggle line underneath, and says "cannot open source file" Tried: I tried removing the last two lines, but then I got more errors Tried: Since many suggested that stdafx h is not required, I tried removing just the first line, #include "stdafx h"
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    Possible Duplicates: * h or * hpp for your class definitions What is the difference between cc and cpp file suffix? I used to think that it used to be that: h files are header files for C and C
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    #include "headerpath header h" The first one will look for the file by using a directory known by the compiler, so we can include standard files without knowing where they are The second way will look for the file by using only the path between quotes (if the search fails, the compiler tries the first way instead) We have the possibility to add one or more directories into the directories's




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