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Re: Compilation problem MSVC with recent 'sort' implementation


From: Michael Goffioul
Subject: Re: Compilation problem MSVC with recent 'sort' implementation
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 15:16:01 +0100

On 2/3/08, Michael Goffioul <address@hidden> wrote:
> Unfortunately, this is not enough to make it compilable with
> MSVC. At link stage of liboctave, I get duplicated symbols
> error (see below). This seems logical to me to have duplicated
> symbols as Array-C.cc includes Array.cc and that the assign
> instantiation also instantiates Array<double>. However, as
> Array-d.cc also perform explicit specialization, I guess the
> compiler cannot determine which one it has to export in the
> DLL (I also wonder how gcc resolves this).
>
> I don't know how to handle this.

The attached patch solves the problem.

Michael.


liboctave/ChangeLog

2008-02-03  Michael Goffioul <address@hidden>

    * Array.cc (ascending_compare, descending_compare,
    Array<T>::sort): Declare explicit specialization for T=double
    to avoid symbol duplication error at link time.
    * Array-d.cc: ascending_compare and descending_compare
    are not part of Array<T> class.

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