Can you help with this issue, in regards to C++ static member functions and why they are reported as undefined references by the linker? Please see attached email trail! Best Regards Daveed ________________________________________ From: Paul Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 10:40 AM To: David Cespedes Subject: RE: Linux C++ implementation I don't know enough about Linux/gcc to help. static members are supposed to have external linkage--ARM Sec 9.4 ________________________________________ From: David Cespedes Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:46 AM To: Paul Subject: RE: Linux C++ implementation Yes, I did! I have a Sample.h for the definition and Sample.cpp where there is a void CSample::test(unsigned char foo) { ... } implementation. The only work-around I found is to implement the method function in the definition .H file (inline it) and I must declare the static member as an "extern bool CSample::m_bState" in order to see it, from an outside scope. ________________________________________ From: Paul Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 10:40 AM To: David Cespedes Subject: RE: Linux C++ implementation Did you define (implement) the function somewhere? gcc is a very good compiler, I'm sure it follows all the standards. ________________________________________ From: David Cespedes Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:02 AM To: Paul Subject: Linux C++ implementation Hi Paul! Once again I see myself baffled by a C++ questions and you are my last source for an educated answer. Anyhow, I have just started developing under the Linux platform using the gcc 2.96; do not ask why that version I do not control it. So I am working along and, by now, C++ is supposed to be C++ on any platform, until I declare a static method function and member in a class; see sample code. When I do this, if I try to use the global scope CSample::Test(...), the linker tells me that the function is an undefined reference??? What happen here are? Did then gcc folks confuse the "C" vs. "C++" interpretation of a static scope? I need help... class CSample { public: CSample(); ~CSample(); static void test(unsigned char foo); protected: static bool m_bState; }; Best regards, ________________________________________ David A. Cespedes Chief Software Engineer - Manager I/O Marine Imaging Systems Division Office: 281.879.2171