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Sometimes, when working with small classes, it's a pain in the ass to separate the implementation in a .cpp file, so I put all the code in the header file (kids, don't do this).

However, eventually these classes grow big time and I have to make the separation that I didn't do in the beginning.

The fact is that this is a mechanic process that could be perfectly done by a script or something like that, and I'm sure someone out there has already thought of this.

So, do you know of any script that could get a .h file, with all the function bodies implemented, and then return a stripped .h file and a nicely filled .cpp file?

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I'm guilty of this as well - although I've never really thought about automating the split before, as there are usually related project and test files to touch.

The idea of automating this is interesting, though. The most promising tool I see out there is this one:

http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~hohmuth/prj/preprocess/


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