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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:48:25+00:00 2026-05-13T20:48:25+00:00

I get this error when trying to link a win32 exe project. I have

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I get this error when trying to link a win32 exe project. I have linked in the lib that contains the code for this method. But still gets an unresolved symbol error.

error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: bool __thiscall SharedJobQueue::AddJobA(class boost::shared_ptr<class domain::Job>)" (?AddJobA@SharedJobQueue@@QAE_NV?$shared_ptr@VJob@domain@@@boost@@@Z)

Why does it say AddJobA with the ‘A’ at the end. The method is declared as AddJob.

I have looked in the output from ‘dumpbin /symbols’ and it only contains symbols for AddJob not AddJobA. Why do the compiler add an ‘A’ to the end of the function name?

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    2026-05-13T20:48:26+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:48 pm

    And here we see the problem with macros.

    There is nothing wrong with your code per se, the problem is with the windows libraries. There is actually a function called AddJob in the Win32 headers, but not quite… The don’t declare an Addjob function, but instead an AddJobA and an AddJobW function, which deal with non-unicode and unicode strings respectively.

    The A at the end of your function name is due to a macro defined in the windows header that was defined to deal with unicode. Essentially they’ll have something like:

    #ifdef UNICODE
    #  define AddJob AddJobW
    #else
    #  define AddJob AddJobA
    #endif
    

    This allows people to just use AddJob and the macros will point the function towards the correct unicode/non-unicode function. The problem of course is that the #define affects everything, which is what’s happening to your function.

    To fix this, you can either #undef AddJob or simply change the name of your function to something that isn’t a Win32 function.

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