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by alextingle
368 days ago
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The only difference between "" and <> is that the former adds the current file's directory to the beginning of the search path. So the only reason to use "" instead of <> is when you need that behaviour, because the dependency is relative to the current file. If you use "" in any other situation, then you are introducing a potential error, because now someone can change the meaning of your code simply by creating a file with a name and location that happens to match your dependency. (Yes, some compilers have -isystem and -iquote which modify that behaviour, but those options are not standard, and can't be relied upon. I'd strongly advise against their use.) |
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