What is the difference between a .cpp file and a .h file?

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余生分开走 2020-12-02 11:52

Because I\'ve made .cpp files then transfered them into .h files, the only difference I can find is that you can\'t #include .cpp files. Is there any difference that I am m

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  •  时光说笑
    2020-12-02 12:30

    The C++ build system (compiler) knows no difference, so it's all one of conventions.

    The convention is that .h files are declarations, and .cpp files are definitions.

    That's why .h files are #included -- we include the declarations.

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