add extenstion, i dont think so what windows have this kind of thing
leave them as they are. You include them in your code like this: #include <vector> compiler will take care
Extinctions are not hidden. I see files that have .h extension.
I know, but just like to know more about them. Why they are not like vector.cpp but only "vector". I have viewed them, they are implementation files I guess.
it's more like header only library: declarations + definitions in one file
File extensions don't define file contents, they're just hints for other programs that may use them (the extension)
Which reference explains more about them ? If I google "header" files google thinks of it like .h file, and I google "implementation file" it thinks of .cpp files. But these are different, neither cpp nor h.
Обсуждают сегодня