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#ifndef MY_HEADER_H #define MY_HEADER_H #include <stdio h> void doStuffWith(FILE *f); need the definition of FILE from stdio h #endif If header A depends on header B such as the example above, then header A should include header B directly Do NOT try to order your includes in the c file to satisfy dependencies (that is, including header B before header A); that is a big ol' pile of
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