On Friday, 14 November 2014 at 23:29:34 UTC, Satoshi wrote:
Hi, Im using GDC 4.9.0 compiler. I have template classes like "public class LinkedList(T) {...}" and when I try compile it together, everything works fine. But when I compile every source file to separate object file and link it together with ld Ill get errors like:

"/os/KernelLand/Kernel/TaskManager/Thread.d:99: undefined reference to `_D7Library10LinkedList45__T10LinkedListTC11TaskManager6Thread6ThreadZ10LinkedList6__ctorMFNaNbNfZC7Library10LinkedList45__T10LinkedListTC11TaskManager6Thread6ThreadZ10LinkedList'"

Im compiling it with command like:
gdc -mcmodel=kernel -nostdlib -mno-red-zone -Wall -masm=intel -frelease -finline-functions -O3 -o obj-x86_64/abc.d.o -c abc.d

Here is
full error log http://pastebin.com/SjnYjqKh

makefile https://github.com/Bloodmanovski/Trinix/blob/dc80f3197f59fe96e9f4e29cea670ff2c7eaa342/KernelLand/Kernel/Makefile#L104

LinkedList class https://github.com/Bloodmanovski/Trinix/blob/dc80f3197f59fe96e9f4e29cea670ff2c7eaa342/KernelLand/Kernel/Library/LinkedList.d


Can anyone help me how to solve this problem? Thanks
(Sorry for bad english)

Sounds like you're not passing in LinkedList.d while compiling a file that uses it. You need to include all used files, including imports, on the command line when compiling. The undefined reference indicates it can't find the source code or di file containing LinkedList. Tools like rdmd do this for you by looking at the imports used automatically.

If not that, I'm not sure if this will help, but try using -femit-templates (similar to -allinst in DMD I believe?).

Besides that, all I can really suggest is double checking that you're actually including the object file containing LinkedList when you're linking and the source file when compiling.

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