does anyone actually use header guards anymore in personal c++ projects lol

@deadbeef Only to prevent errors about duplication of entities at either compile or link time.

@rmerriam " once" directive seems to be supported by most compilers nowadays. I've never had to use manual include guards, though again, none of the projects I've worked on are really that big.

@rmerriam Could be some edge cases where once doesn't work.

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