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No suffix, for segmented files?




I want to segment some of my source files, as they are unwieldy large. I also want to list the segments in the "Groups & Files" section of the Xcode project, so I can easily get to them.


I could do this with .h. However making a file with proper source code have a .h, simply because I want to include it and not compile without prior inclusion, seems wrong, because the .h is misleading. .h means "header", after all.

I tried making the files have no suffix, and this seems to work. The file is not compiled in Xcode, even if I select the file and press command-K. This is what I want.

Is this how segmenting files should be done in Xcode? Everything seems to be working fine here, but I just wanted to check :o)

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