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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:32:18+00:00 2026-05-27T07:32:18+00:00

I have this class: Logger.h class Logger{ std::string filename; std::ofstream fileStream; /*Some methods …*/

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I have this class:

Logger.h

class Logger{

    std::string filename;
    std::ofstream fileStream;

    /*Some methods ...*/
};

extern Logger* log;

In another header file i have included the *log definition:

Foo.h

#include "Logger.h"

class Foo{
    Logger* log;

    /*Other code*/
};

But if in Foo.cpp file i try to do this:

log = new Logger();

the compiler give me an error, any idea?

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    2026-05-27T07:32:19+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:32 am

    First, variables declared as external must be defined. So you need to have

    Logger *log;
    

    in Logger.cpp. You can also initialize it there like this:

    Logger *log = new Logger();
    

    Second, you don’t need any more declarations, that is you just need to include Logger.h, no need to declare another Logger variable in Foo.h, just use log from Logger.h.

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