move #includes from headers to .c files, remove unnecessary #includes.#193
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move #includes from headers to .c files, remove unnecessary #includes.#193RokerHRO wants to merge 1 commit intoNetworkBlockDevice:masterfrom
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My IDE QtCreator complains about unnecessary
#includedirectives or#includes in .h files whose declarations are only used/needed in certain .c files, not in the header itself.So tried to fix these complains until it "works on my machine". But I cannot speak for other systems or configurations. That's why I only commented-out the removed #include directives so far, instead of removing them completely.
If these changes work on all supported & tested platforms I'd remove the
// #includelines. :-)