header file inline causing problems
Steve Pribyl
steve@netfuel.com
Fri Apr 8 02:09:00 GMT 2005
Tom or anyone for that mater.
In an effort to work around this how do you turn inline method bodies when
generating CNI headers.
It was not obvious from gcjh --help.
Thanks
Tom Tromey wrote:
>>>>>>"Ranjit" == Ranjit Mathew <rmathew@gmail.com> writes:
>>> Ranjit> Since natLogger.cc doesn't explicitly define getName(), I guess
> Ranjit> this is the result of a funky interaction between using
> Ranjit> #pragma interface/implementation and weak symbols support:
> Ranjit> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C_002b_002b-Interface.html
> Ranjit> But 4.0 should have weak symbols support for Cygwin/MinGW:
> Ranjit> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-cvs/2004-11/msg00265.html
> Ranjit> So I am confused...
>> We always have the option of not generating inline method bodies when
> generating CNI headers. I believe what we do here isn't really valid,
> it just always happened to work.
>> Tom
>
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Steve Pribyl
Steve AT NetFuel dot com
Computer Infrastructure Practitioner
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