I'm a bit new to C++, so bear with me. I'm trying to figure out where exactly to place my #defines
and #includes
in my project. I have something like this:
main.h
#include "other.h"
#define MAX_GROUPS 100
struct Cat
{
int something[MAX_GROUPS];
}
In other.h
I also need to use MAX_GROUPS
, so do I also define MAX_GROUPS
in other.h
like this:
other.h
#define MAX_GROUPS 100
struct Other
{
int taco[MAX_GROUPS];
}
The problem is that I'm defining a constant more than one place. I want to keep it all together.
Alternatively, do I reinclude main.h
?
other.h
#include "main.h"
struct Other
{
int taco[MAX_GROUPS];
}
The problem here I think its that is creates like a circular dependancy thing. main.h
includes other.h
which includes main.h
which includes other.h
which includes etc...
What is the best way to setup the defines and includes for a project so that things sorta cascade down to other included files? Is it common practice to simply do all your defines before your includes?