If i make a header file (.h) with some functions and then implement them in a .hpp , the functions won't appear at the place where all functions are, what am i doing wrong?
If i make a header file (.h) with some functions and then implement them in a .hpp , the functions won't appear at the place where all functions are, what am i doing wrong?
I believe you have to implement the functions in a cpp file....Check me if I'm wrong here.
Huh?? Please explain better.Originally Posted by karb0noxyde
By the way, it might have just been a typo, but generally functions and classes are declared in a header file (.h or .hpp) and implemented in a source file (.c or .cpp). One exception is when working with templates, which must be implemented in a header file (or in another file included by the header file) because most if not all compilers do not implement the export keyword.
Last edited by jlou; 10-09-2004 at 04:46 PM.
Only thing I can think of is the OP meant the place where there's a dropdown of the functions and when you select a function from there it jumps to that function's definition.Originally Posted by jlou
Yup, thats the place i mean, and also, im working with templates on VC++ .NET