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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T16:12:27+00:00 2026-06-04T16:12:27+00:00

The following code (this is a simplified version of what I need) does not

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The following code (this is a simplified version of what I need) does not link

In *.h file:

class InterfaceFunctionField2 {
public:
    template<class outputType> outputType to() { return outputType(); }
};

In *.cpp file

template<> double InterfaceFunctionField2::to<double>()
{    return 3.;  }

This class sits in a static library.

I am getting “error LNK2005: “public: double __thiscall InterfaceFunctionField2::to(void)const ” (??$to@N@InterfaceFunctionField2@@QBENXZ) already defined in …” and a “second definition ignored” warning LNK4006

I define InterfaceFunctionField2::to() specialization only once and I do not #include *.cpp files….

I have looked up on internet (e.g. here) and this type of code seems to be ok but the linker disagrees. Could you help? Thanks.

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    2026-06-04T16:12:29+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    You need to also declare the specialization in the header.

    //header.h
    class InterfaceFunctionField2 {
    public:
        template<class outputType> outputType to() { return outputType(); }
    };
    
    template<> double InterfaceFunctionField2::to<double>();
    
    //implementation.cc
    template<> double InterfaceFunctionField2::to<double>()
    {    return 3.;  }
    

    The code in your link works because the specialization is visible to that translation unit.

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