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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:17:40+00:00 2026-05-11T19:17:40+00:00

I am trying to use inline member functions of a particular class. For example

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I am trying to use inline member functions of a particular class. For example the function declaration and implementation without inlining is as such:

in the header file:

int GetTplLSize();

in the .cpp file:

int NeedleUSsim::GetTplLSize()
{
    return sampleDim[1];
}

For some reason if I put the “inline” keyword in either one of the implementation and declaration, as well as in both places, I get linker errors as shown:

 Creating library C:\DOCUME~1\STANLEY\LOCALS~1\TEMP\MEX_HN~1\templib.x and object C:\DOCUME~1\STANLEY\LOCALS~1\TEMP\MEX_HN~1\templib.exp 
mexfunction.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: int __thiscall NeedleUSsim::GetTplLSize(void)" (?GetTplLSize@NeedleUSsim@@QAEHXZ) referenced in function _mexFunction 
mexfunction.mexw32 : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals 

  C:\PROGRA~1\MATLAB\R2008B\BIN\MEX.PL: Error: Link of 'mexfunction.mexw32' failed. 

What needs to be in order to get rid of this error (i.e. what am I doing wrong in terms of making these inline member functions)?

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    2026-05-11T19:17:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:17 pm

    You need to put function definition into the header then. The simplest way to hint the compiler to inline is to include method body in the class declaration like:

    
    class NeedleUSsim
    {
      // ...
      int GetTplLSize() const { return sampleDim[1]; }
      // ...
    };
    

    or, if you insist on separate declaration and definition:

    
    class NeedleUSsim
    {
      // ...
      int GetTplLSize() const;
      // ...
    };
    
    inline int NeedleUSsim::GetTplLSize() const
    { return sampleDim[1]; }
    

    The definition has to be visible in each translation unit that uses that method.

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