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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