Kristian, Are you sure that is the setup that compiles? You need to pull those templated functions out of the source file and into a header file. corey On 7/25/05, Kristian Kratzenstein <kristian.kratzenstein@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all (again), > > Xcode again. Seem like gcc optimize methods away, which are needed by code > in another file. This means, I get Link errors. > > I ll try to discribe this as good as I could without the whole code : > > File1.h > template <class t> > class a > { > ... > virtual bool isBig(); > } > > File1.cpp > template<class t> > bool a<t>::isBig() > { > return false; > } > > dummyfunctionfora() > { > a<char> aA; > bool b; > > b = aA.isBig; > } > > File2.cpp > #include "File1.h" > > ... > b = aA.isBig(); > ... > > What I did : template class a is defined in File1, and only be used by a > dummy function, which is not called. ( I try this that the compiler > generates the needed code). This runs fine with CW and VS. But with gcc > (xcode 2.1) this could lead into a link error. > > How could I solve this ? Is there any smarter way to make sure the > template class is compiled for the types I want ? Is there a way to stop > gcc from optimize my methods away ? The normal (xcode for gcc) setting for > Optimizing I tried (different counts of link error, but never none). > > Thanks, > > Kristian Kratzenstein > > > -------------------------------------------- > Kristian Kratzenstein > Gettorf > > Kristian.Kratzenstein@xxxxxxxxxxx > -------------------------------------------- > > >