Include headers in header file?

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春和景丽 2021-01-04 21:55

I have several libraries made by myself (a geometry library, a linked list library, etc). I want to make a header file to include them all in one lib.h. Could I do something

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  • 2021-01-04 22:01

    The "right way" to include (in A)

    • do nothing if: A makes no references at all to B
    • do nothing if: The only reference to B is in a friend declaration
    • forward declare B if: A contains a B pointer or reference: B* myb;
    • forward declare B if: one or more functions has a B object/pointer/reference as a parameter, or as a return type: B MyFunction(B myb);
    • #include "b.h" if: B is a parent class of A
    • #include "b.h" if: A contains a B object: B myb;

    From a cplusplus.com article you should definitively read

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  • 2021-01-04 22:20

    Yes, this works, and is in fact used in most APIs. Remember what a #include actually does (tell the preprocessor to immediately include a new file), and this should make sense. There is nothing to prevent several levels of inclusion, although implementations will have a (large) maximum depth.

    As noted, you should organize your headers into logical groupings.

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  • Yes, this will work.

    Note, however, that if you include a lot of headers in this file and don't need all of them in each of your source files, it will likely increase your compilation time.

    It also makes it more difficult to figure out on which header files a particular source file actually depends, which may make code comprehension and debugging more difficult.

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