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Real programs rarely fit into a single source file, and I know you’ve been champing at the bit, eager to explore how C++ works with multiple source files that make up a single program. This Exploration shows you the basics. Advanced techniques, such as shared libraries (DLLs, shared objects, etc.) are beyond the scope of this book and sometimes involve compiler-specific features that extend the language beyond the standard. You need to consult your compiler documentation for details.
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(2009). Using Multiple Source Files. In: Exploring C++. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0352-0_39
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