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how can I solve this problem?


Hello,

I am Byun.

I have one question.

I use g++ 3.2.1 on linux system.

When I compiled my source program, g++ generate many link error. no compile error. only link error.

for example
i686-pc-linux_dbg.GNU3_2_1/main.o: In function `main':
/home/gcaman/test/template_test/main.cc:8: undefined reference to `foo::foo[in-charge]()'
/home/gcaman/test/template_test/main.cc:9: undefined reference to `foo::foo[in-charge]()'
/home/gcaman/test/template_test/main.cc:11: undefined reference to `foo::~foo [in-charge]()'
/home/gcaman/test/template_test/main.cc:11: undefined reference to `foo::~foo [in-charge]()'
/home/gcaman/test/template_test/main.cc:11: undefined reference to `foo::~foo [in-charge]()'
/home/gcaman/test/template_test/main.cc:11: undefined reference to `foo::~foo [in-charge]()'

if I added bellow code, has not link error. but original code has many template class. So How can I solve 
this problem to use g++ option.

#if 0
template class foo;
template class foo;
#endif




foo.cc
#include "foo.hh"

#include 


template
foo::foo()
{
 cout<<" constructor " << endl;
}

template
foo::~foo()
{
 cout<<" destructor " << endl ;
}



foo.hh

template 
class foo
{
 public:
   foo();
   ~foo();

 private:
   T data;
};


main.c
#include "foo.hh"
#include 
#include 


int main()
{
  foo<int> a;
  foo<char> b;

  cout <<" end of main"<<endl;
}

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