Fergus Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
> On 29-May-2001, Sven Panne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm against *always* wrapping the header file name
> > in double quotes, unless
> >
> > #include "foo/bar.h"
> >
> > implies
> >
> > #include <foo/bar.h>
> >
> > if the first form is not found.
>
> It does.
>
> > I'm not sure about this, although it's guaranteed
> > the other way round IIRC.
>
> You recall incorrectly.
>
> For <...>, the search is entirely implementation-defined [ISO C99 6.10.2#2].
> For "...", the initial search is implementation-defined, but it if fails,
> then the search is retried as if for <...> [ISO C99 6.10.2#3]:
Oh, great - I should have read this message before replying
to Sven's. Then, this issue should be settled.
Thanks,
Manuel
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