> It's not a case-sensitivity issue (C++ STL wasn't designed with > Windows in mind) but I don't know the true rationale. My hypotheses > include: .h is for C headers, not C++ headers; or the STL headers > don't have to actually exist on disk and are free to be provided by > the compiler. The truth may not be either of these. I don't know. > > Well I tend to use .hpp for c++ headers which fixes that 'issue'. I like that about Creator :)
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