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Re: Accessing C++ class method from ObjC++ code
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Re: Accessing C++ class method from ObjC++ code


  • Subject: Re: Accessing C++ class method from ObjC++ code
  • From: Charles Hamel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 14:50:40 -0500

The definition is exactly the same,  I copied/pasted it just to be sure.

No namespaces involved.

I understand the nature of the error, it really looks like somehow the linker doesn't see the analyze method implementation in Vision.mm, even if it is included in the target.

What I don't get is that AppController.mm compiles fine, it even highlights the vision->analyze(...) statement, so it knows it is a valid symbol right ?

I have read the Apple doc many time now and I don't get what's missing, is there a way to force the linker with some kind of extern statement in my case ?

Thank you

Charles

On 18-Nov-07, at 1:43 PM, stephen joseph butler wrote:

On Nov 18, 2007 12:31 PM, Charles Hamel <email@hidden> wrote:
Sorry for the confusion

n/p

Get Info on Vision.mm, then Targets Tab, check the box.

Okay. Are namespaces involved? Are you sure the function signature matches? If your header is this:

class Vision {
      public: void analyze(NSMutableArray* a);
};

Then your implementation needs to be this:

void Vision::analyze(NSMutableArray* a);

Basically, your error message is telling us something quite simple.
The linker can't find the implementation of the function you declared
in the header. Usually this means one of two things:

1) The implementation file isn't in the target. But it looks like it is.
2) The function signature for the implementation doesn't match the declaration.
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