I am familiar with the concept of including a file using the include directive but what does the following statement mean, particularly the two leading dots and the backslash??
#include "..\CmnHdr.h"
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The two leading dots mean the parent directory of the current directory. It’s an old convention in which
.means current directory and..means the parent directory.