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Re: Forcing the instantiation of templates in a shared object
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Paul Pluzhnikov |
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Re: Forcing the instantiation of templates in a shared object |
Date: |
13 Mar 2005 18:07:54 -0800 |
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James Kanze <kanze@none> writes:
> I've tried adding:
>
> template class ConcreteInputTranslator<UTF32LEInputTranslator> ;
This should be enough and is sufficient to instantiate all methods
of ConcreteInputTranslator in my trivial test case, *provided*
the body of all the methods is available.
If the body is not available, the compiler will not provide a
definition for obvious reason.
Try creating a simple test case demonstrating the problem, if the
body is in fact available at compilation time.
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