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Modules in C++ are a feature added in C++20 implementing modular programming as a modern alternative to precompiled headers. A module in C++ comprises a single translation unit. Like header files and implementation files, a module can contain declarations and definitions, but differ from precompiled headers in that they do not require the preprocessor…
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