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*. h or *. hpp for your C++ headers class definitions another convention is to use h for C headers and hpp for C++; a good example would be the boost library Quote from Boost FAQ, File extensions communicate the "type" of the file, both to humans and to computer programs The ' h' extension is used for C header files, and therefore communicates the wrong thing about C++ header files
c++ - . c vs . cc vs. . cpp vs . hpp vs . h vs . cxx - Stack Overflow * 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++, and usually only contain declarations c files are C source code cpp files are C++ source code (which can also be C source code)
c++ - What is the significance of a . h file? - Stack Overflow Naming something h, or anything else not covered by one of the standard compiler selection rules, prevents a file being compiled on its own, which is what you want for header files If you had tried your test of renaming your header to c in Visual Studio, it would have been compiled for you unless you explicitly excluded it from the build
c++ - #include in . h or . c . cpp? - Stack Overflow In callback h you should include everything needed to compile against it But nothing more But nothing more Consider whether using forward declarations in your header file (such as class GtkButton; ) will suffice, allowing you to reduce the number of #include directives in the header (and, in turn, my compilation time and complexity)
c++ - Cannot open include file: ntddk. h - Stack Overflow Firstly - is the file on your computer - use the search utility to find the ntddk h file Generally you need to configure your project to point to the DDK - this is a project configuration Generally you need to configure your project to point to the DDK - this is a project configuration