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From: | "Adrian Smith" <Adrian AT atpelectronics DOT connectfree DOT co DOT uk> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | Re: Pointers and Arrays (Newbie) |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jun 2000 09:38:36 +0100 |
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Thanks Simon, I appreciate what you've said about declerations and defenitions, but why does it allow you to define the contents of a character array element in the header file, if all defenitions should be in cpp-files and declerations in header files. ?? Simon Sulser <simonsulser AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in message news:8ivoqt$imj$1 AT news1 DOT sunrise DOT ch... > You should only put declarations in header files and all definitions in > cpp-files. Maybe you included your header several times in different cpp > files. > > -- header file -- > > // decleration > extern char const * message; > > -- cpp file -- > > #include "header.h" > > // definition > char const *message = "Blablablabla"; > > Of course if you only need message in one cpp file you don't have to write > the declaration into a header file at all. You can even declare it as > static, which means it's local to this cpp file. > >
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