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header file without include guard
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[QUOTE="Greg Comeau, post: 2527514"] It's implementation defined. This can happen _for instance_ if you are using two 3rd party libs and they both end up having some common functionality and end up with the same name, obviously in different locations. Again, it's implementation-defined. Probably in the end though, you want to have different names just to avoid this kind of situation if you have any control over it. [/QUOTE]
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