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QuestionLarge project how to seprate definition and declaration? Pin
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leon de boer12-Jun-16 22:37
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I would strengthen what Jochen said with you DON'T EVER #include *.c or *.cpp .. NOT EVER ... includes are only .H files. We allow includes to be any sort of file for historic reasons none of which we would ever advise and few programmers would even know.

Please remove these lines they would never be correct anywhere much less where you have them
#include "calculation.cpp"
#include "getinput.cpp"

So with Calculation.cpp you include its own header Calculation.H which you have done ... that's all you need the two files are then linked.

If you need functions in GetInput.cpp then you include GetInput.H which will declare everything that is public from within GetInput.cpp. Do you get it that the .H file limits what you can access as a public everything else in the .CPP is hidden which is the whole point of doing it. You are trying to restrict the chance of making errors by allowing only access to the unit in the way you want. That is why you publish only what you want to allow access to on the interface of the .H file.

In your case Calculation.H doesn't need to know about GetInput.cpp, even if you did need it then you include GetInput.H

So if calculation.cpp needs to know about GetInput.cpp then simply include GetInput.H within calculation.cpp

You seem to be over thinking it
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