I'm a new programmer and I've run into a situation where I'm going to need to create a few (2-4) small functor classes that are closely related to one of my other classes. The primary class is called GraphicsRenderer, and it is essentially a wrapper around OpenGL, completely encapsulating all of the OpenGL API calls within a single compilation unit.. Because all of the functors will only exist to support the GraphicsRenderer class, I was considering declaring them within the GraphicsRenderer.h header file..
I know the 'rule' is to generally have only one class declaration per header file.. So where should I declare the functors..?
Make separate .h and .cpp files for each functor class? (All of which must contain API calls..)
Declare/define all of the functor classes in the same files as the GraphicsRenderer class? (Which keeps all of the API calls inside the same compilation units..)
Or is this a good place for namespaces? What about nested class declaration (i.e.: declare the deleter functors within the GraphicsRenderer class declaration)?