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I don't know the proper term for this so pardon my post title. I wanted my workspace clean and organize so I thought maybe its that I should reorganize the file structure of the library I was writing for my game. I have a file structure which looks like this:

MyLibrary/include
MyLibrary/src

The problem with this is that on the client part, they are oblige to do something like this:

#include "MyLibrary/include/myfile.hpp"

I wanted it to look like this:

#include "MyLibrary/myfile.hpp"

How can I achieve this using C++?

Thank you!

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If you want it to look like #include "MyLibrary/myfile.hpp", make your include directory look like this:

MyLibrary/include/MyLibrary/*.hpp

Then in whatever build system you are using, add MyLibrary/include into the include path.

For example, for GCC you could add -I local/path/to/include to your invocation. Have a look at the documentation for your specific build system for instructions.

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Include files are looked up into the include directory path (a list of directories). For example with gcc you could use

#include "myfile.hpp"

and the compile by adding the option -I

gcc -I MyLibrary/include ...other options...

Note that you can provide option -I multiple times.

There is no way in compilers I know to however "skip" parts of the path... i.e. to make

MyLibrary/myfile.hpp

to resolve to

MyLibrary/include/myfile.hpp

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