Say I have a C program which is broken to a set of *.c and *.h files. If code from one file uses functions from another file, where shoud I include the header file? Inside the *.c file that used the function, or inside the header of that file? E.g. file `foo.c` includes `foo.h`, which contains all declarations for `foo.c`; same for `bar.c` and `bar.h`. Function `foo1()` inside `foo.c` calls `bar1()`, which is declared in `bar.h` and defined in `bar.c`. Now the question is, should I include `bar.h` inside `foo.h`, or inside `foo.c`? What would be a good set of rules-of-thumb for such issues?