4.In C programming, a file that contains definitions and declarations for some specific purpose. Header files traditionally have a".h" file name extension.
5.Tags can be specified to ooc as labels on the prototypes of dynamically linked methods in the class definition file, and as labels on a method header in the imple1__ mentation file; the latter have precedence.
6.For example, VDA might divide a packet into the following sections: .gif file, HTTP/1.1 header, XML, HTTP/1.1 header, TCP, IP and Cisco High-Level Data Link Control.
7.The constructor reads the fileheader and extracts all the relevant information including the actual length of the stream and the format of the audio samples, which is exposed through the Format property.