>> K&R says to declare and initialize an array in C:
>>
>> int myArray[2] = {1,2};
>>
>> If the above is entered into the .h file
>
>
> That's because a .h file is the HEADER.
>
> You need to put this in the BODY, which is the .c (pure C) or .m (Obj-C)
> file. The reason is that the = {1,2} part is executable code, not just a
> declaration, so it needs to live somewhere.
>
> --Graham
In other words, you should *declare* things in the .h file and executable
statements should be in the .c or .m or .mm files etc...
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