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What is the proper order for setting up #include "class.h" file headers in a c++ program?

I have a program with the following class file setup:
   Main - This prog call 3 different files I have setup as class.h files, they in turn call other files, for example:

          Main
                    class1
                    class2
                              red class                            
                    class3
                              blue class
                                     star class
                              white class

In main I did the following:
          #include "class1"
          #include "class2"
          #include "class3"

In class2 I included the following:
          #include "red class"

In class 3 I included the following:
          #include "blue class"
          #include "white class"

Finally, in class blue I added the following:
          #include "star class"

When I attemp to compile my code I get a error like this:
     In file include from star class  from blue class  from class3  from main
it doesn't make any sense.

         
         
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Question Asked By: alvess3
Solution Provided By: Infinity08
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