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In practice, this should only matter when there are multiple header files with the same name. That is something we try to avoid already, by giving headers a distinct name. When building NetworkManager itself, we clearly want to use double-quotes for including our own headers. But we also want to do that in our public headers. For example: ./a.c #include <stdio.h> #include <nm-1.h> void main() { printf ("INCLUDED %s/nm-2.h\n", SYMB); } ./1/nm-1.h #include <nm-2.h> ./1/nm-2.h #define SYMB "1" ./2/nm-2.h #define SYMB "2" $ cc -I./2 -I./1 ./a.c $ ./a.out INCLUDED 2/nm-2.h Exceptions to this are - headers in "shared/nm-utils" that include <NetworkManager.h>. These headers are copied into projects and hence used like headers owned by those projects. - examples/C |
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