Re: [Fedora-tools-list] diff between #include <fred.h> and #include "fred"

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On Tuesday, Jan 4th 2005 at 08:08 -0800, quoth K. Richard Pixley:

=>Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>
=>> <> is used to access system include files. "" is used to access user include
=>> files.
=>>  
=>This is only conventional.  It's not enforced by anything.
=>
=>Yes, the only technical difference is that "" searches current directory
=>first, by default.
=>
=>--rich

It's subtle. Look at -I and -I-, -nostdinc.

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