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Re: Question on explicit template expansion
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Nathan Sidwell |
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Re: Question on explicit template expansion |
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Tue, 17 May 2005 16:25:29 +0100 |
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Garrett Kajmowicz wrote:
The attached test case comes with a Makefile. Type make and watch the warning
message occur. Note that the warning messages occur only for the constructor
and destructor, and not for the other method.
header.h contains
#ifndef __EXPAND_LIBRARY_FOR_COMPILE__
template <> myclass<char>::myclass();
template <> myclass<char>::~myclass();
template <> void myclass<char>::method();
#endif
these *declare* specializations of the myclass ctor,dtor and method. There's
no reason to make them NOT visible when compiling the library.
However, it does appear to be a g++ bug in that the inline attribute is
copied from the general template to the specialization.
nathan
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