Author: Alex Boby
Date: 23:06:01 08/20/99
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On August 20, 1999 at 04:10:46, Dave Gomboc wrote: >On August 20, 1999 at 03:55:18, Alex Boby wrote: > >>On August 19, 1999 at 18:05:39, Pete Galati wrote: >> >>>I've copied this to a txt file for reference, I've generally stumbled when >>>combining .c files but you seem to be #include ing them at the top of a main.c >>>type of file, Pierre seems to do that. >> >> I wish I knew a better way but unfortunetly I was half asleep that morning of >>csc270 when they went over makefiles :o I've never quite taken the time to >>figure that stuff out. Just putting all your includes inside your main >>essentialy just makes one long source file in the end, just saves time in >>looking through the source for specific lines because you have it in smaller >>chunks. > >Some advice: catch up on that lecture's contents! > >Dave Why exactly is that? Does it actually speed up the program or give some other benefits other than a faster and more organized (portable) compilation?
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