> That is just plain wrong. :-) With templates, you are supposed to > provide the template implementation either in the header or in a file > included by the header (convention is to name them .tcc and place them > next to the header). The usual rule applies: Everything that does not > generate code by itself should be in a header file.
Well I did say that : "The .h file has to include the .cc one in order for the compilation to work." Now if you decide to leave the code that I put into g.cc only the .h file, it works too... > Yes, so the ABI doesn't change in this case. It doesn't, and the modification isn't very important so it isn't a problem. But that was only an example, but the body of g can be modified in a way where it could lead to a failure (because of the use of templates), therefore the SONAME muste be changed so as to force usage of the new library. Alexis Papadopoulos ------------------------------------------------- envoyé via Webmail/IMAG ! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]