There is one header a file Rectangle.hxx
#ifndef Rectangle_included
#define Rectangle_included
#include <iostream>
#include <math.h>
#include "GetL.hxx"
using namespace std;
class Rectangle: public GetL
{
int width;
int value;
public:
Rectangle();
Rectangle(int v, int w);
Rectangle(const Rectangle& b);
int getWidth();
int getValue();
Rectangle & plus(int newval);
};
#endif //Rectangle_included
The file GetL.hxx is defined like this:
#ifndef GetL_included
#define GetL_included
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class GetL
{
public:
virtual int getWidth();
};
#endif //GetL_include
The file Rectangle.cxx contains various definitions:
#include <iostream>
#include <math.h>
#include "Rectangle.hxx"
using namespace std;
Rectangle::Rectangle()
{
value=0;
width=0;
}
Rectangle::Rectangle(int v, int w)
{
value=v;
width=w;
}
Rectangle::Rectangle(const Rectangle& b)
{
value= b.value;
width= b.width;
}
int Rectangle::getWidth()
{
return width;
}
int Rectangle::getValue()
{
return value;
}
Rectangle& Rectangle::plus(int newval)
{
value+=newval;
if(value>=pow(2,width))
cout<<"Overflow";
return *this;
}
But i am getting the error on compiling Rectangle.cxx.
/tmp/cclETn3R.o:Rectangle.cxx:(.text$_ZN4GetLC2Ev[GetL::GetL()]+0*8): undefined reference to 'vtable for Getl'
How can i remove it? How can i define file GetL.cxx or i don’t need to?
You need to compile the different files without linking first. On UNIX compilers this is typically done using the
-coption. When building the executable you then specify all the produced.oobjects. Alternatively you can specify all source files at once but this is really only viable for very small projects.