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FileExtension .cpp is a generic identifier that indicates the contents ''can'' be raPified (binarised).
FileExtension .cpp is a generic identifier that ''indicates'' the contents contain pre-raPified text and ''can'' be raPified (binarised). This is by-convention-only. The ''actual'' contents could be binarised already. The engine doesn't care.


The only 'official' use of cpp are in addon [[Config.cpp/bin File Format|config.cpp]] files. '''By convention only''', #include files can also be called '''cpp''','''hpp''' or '''h'''. All includes, indicate some form of rapifiable text, OR, sqf statements.
The binarised (raPified) equivalent of any .cpp file is .bin.
 
There are currently three cpp/bin files used by bis.
 
*[[Config.cpp/bin File Format|Config.cpp/bin]]
*[[Mod.cpp/bin]]
*[[Product.cpp/bin]]
 
In all circumstances, a .cpp, if present in the same folder, takes precedence. (the .bin is ignored).


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Revision as of 06:22, 7 July 2011

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FileExtension .cpp is a generic identifier that indicates the contents contain pre-raPified text and can be raPified (binarised). This is by-convention-only. The actual contents could be binarised already. The engine doesn't care.

The binarised (raPified) equivalent of any .cpp file is .bin.

There are currently three cpp/bin files used by bis.

In all circumstances, a .cpp, if present in the same folder, takes precedence. (the .bin is ignored).