I am newbie in C++. I would like to know which is the difference between:
#include <file.h>
#include "file.h"
I am newbie in C++. I would like to know which is the difference between:
#include <file.h>
#include "file.h"
<file.h> = standard header file
"file.h" = your header file
(That's what the distinction means to people reading it, anyway. What it means for the compiler is that it looks in different places for the file depending on which it is.)
Files included like <this> are searched for ONLY in the include path.
Files included like "this" are searched for first in the current directory, and then in the include path.
Code://try //{ if (a) do { f( b); } while(1); else do { f(!b); } while(1); //}