#include "share.h"
Include files are also known as header files.
Yes, include files can be nested in C and C++. In fact, most library implementations do just that.
You can use header files (more specifically "include" files) anywhere in a program. You just have to consider what type of statements, declarative or definitive, there are in the include file, and what your effective scope is. That is why they are generally at the top.
This depends on what compiler you are using. For the most common compilers (including gcc) on a *nix system, most standard header files will be either in /usr/include or /usr/local/include. Check your compiler's documentation for how to check and/or modify the search paths.
You can include a file with the #include directive at any place you want to. You just have to consider that the compiler will see the total source file as if you had copied the contents of each include file at the point where you included it, and it will parse and process the total source file accordingly. That said, header files, a subset of included files, are generally #include'd at the top of the source file. Again, it all depends on what is in the include file.
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Include files are also known as header files.
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Yes, include files can be nested in C and C++. In fact, most library implementations do just that.
Files found in the "misc" folder can vary, but they often include miscellaneous or miscellaneous files that do not fit into specific categories. These files may include temporary files, logs, or other data that do not have a designated folder elsewhere on the system.
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It isn't necessary to include header files in C. However, without the functionality provided by some header files, your program wouldn't be able to do very much that is useful.
# include <stdio.h> # include <conio.h> # include <stdlib.h> # include <string.h>
You have to specify where the include-directories are.Example for gcc: -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include
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You can use header files (more specifically "include" files) anywhere in a program. You just have to consider what type of statements, declarative or definitive, there are in the include file, and what your effective scope is. That is why they are generally at the top.
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