08-27-2010
Maybe you're actually including a different A.h than you think you are. That's what this smells like.
If you want to get to the bottom of this, make the smallest code you can that recreates your problem. Make a B.h that only contains the snippet above and a B.cpp that uses it and does nothing else. Does the problem still happen? What if you try using B.h from inside A.cpp (complex cpp, simple .h)? What about if you use A.h from inside B.cpp (simple cpp, complex .h)? What if you take A.h and cut it in 1/2,1/4,1/8 etc... (A1.h,A2.h include in B.cpp (1/2 complex .h file, simple .cpp file).
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CPP(1) General Commands Manual CPP(1)
NAME
cpp - C language preprocessor
SYNOPSIS
cpp [ option ... ] [ ifile [ ofile ] ]
DESCRIPTION
Cpp interprets ANSI C preprocessor directives and does macro substitution. The input ifile and output ofile default to standard input and
standard output respectively.
The options are:
-Dname
-Dname=def
-Idir Same as in 2c(1).
-M Generate no output except a list of include files in a form suitable for specifying dependencies to mk(1). Use twice to list files
in angle brackets.
-N Turn off default include directories. All must be specified with -I. Without this option, /$objtype/include and /sys/include are
used as the last two searched directories for include directives, where $objtype is read from the environment.
-V Print extra debugging information.
-+ Understand C++ comments.
The output file contains processed text sprinkled with lines that show the original input line numbering:
#line linenumber "ifile"
The input language is as described in the ANSI C standard. The C compilers do not use cpp; they contain their own simple but adequate pre-
processor, so cpp is usually superfluous.
FILES
/sys/include
directory for machine-independent include files
/$objtype/include
directory for machine-dependent include files
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/cpp
SEE ALSO
2c(1)
CPP(1)