What's your method declaration then?

That is a good idea... I have an #ifndef condition in that .h file, but I had the #endif only protecting calls into other header files. I moved the #endif to the last line in the .h file and ran the plugin again with the same result.

No. Just cut and paste those into a proper definitions .cpp file, the way all the other plugin authors including me do it. Do not put data into .h files.

Even if it doesn't fix the problem now, it'll save you a problem in the future.
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