Hmm. I can't explain that one, but if funny things start to happen later,
you know one place to look.
In A.h, do you have variables declared like this
B * aThing;
and in B.h, do you have
A * anotherThing;
My experience is that, if you do that, everything goes to hell.
But, then again, maybe something changed in the guts of the compiler. But
I doubt it.
Derek Farren wrote:
Thanks Paul.
That open an other doubt... I am working with an application where header
A.h imports B.h, and B.h imports A.h. The application compiles without
problem. Why is that?
Derek
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