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  1. Which type of #include ("" or <>) when writing a library in C/C++

    The POSIX standard specifies how #include "name.h" and #include <name.h> searches should work when it specifies the c99 compiler:-I directory. Change the algorithm for searching for …

  2. c++ - What is the difference between #include <filename> and …

    Aug 22, 2008 · Both #include are used to add or include header file in the program, but first is to include system header files and later one for user defined header files. #include <filename> is …

  3. c++ - How to use #include directive correctly? - Stack Overflow

    You use #include "yourfile.h" if yourfile.h is in the current working directory and #include <yourfile.h> if the path to yourfile.h file was included in the C++ include directories …

  4. What is the difference between using and include in c++?

    Mar 20, 2013 · 'include' basically does a copy-paste the value of a file to the location of the "include" line. This is used to make your source code (usually .c file) aware of a declaration of …

  5. Why use the INCLUDE clause when creating an index?

    The INCLUDE clause adds the data at the lowest/leaf level, rather than in the index tree. This makes the index smaller because it's not part of the tree. INCLUDE columns are not key …

  6. c# - Using Include vs ThenInclude - Stack Overflow

    Apr 5, 2018 · The difference is that Include will reference the table you are originally querying on regardless of where it is placed in the chain, while ThenInclude will reference the last table …

  7. Difference between require, include, require_once and include_once?

    Mar 27, 2018 · Require means it needs it. Require_once means it will need it but only requires it once. Include means it will include a file but it doesn’t need it to continue. Examples: Require …

  8. EF LINQ include multiple and nested entities - Stack Overflow

    Apr 2, 2013 · The Include is a Eager Loading function, that tells Entity Framework that you want it to include data from other tables. The Include syntax can also be in string. Like this: …

  9. EF: Include with where clause - Stack Overflow

    It works, but it more slow than Include with AsNotTracking and unnecessary data. I have not many data (48 rows vs 1 row with where clause). But when i use IncludeFilter i can't mixed it with …

  10. What is Entity Framework Include() and when to use it?

    The "Include" allow EF to know you want to retrieve the customer AND the invoices in one database call: var customer = context.Customers.Includes(c => c.Invoices).FirstOrDefault(); …