I am trying to explicitly instantiate a function template. Please see the code snippet
main.cpp:
void func(int * );
int main()
{
int m = 3, n = 5;
int *ptr;
ptr = &m;
func(ptr); //function call
<do-Something>
.....
.....
}
The func() function is in this cpp file
func.cpp :
#include "class_def.h"
template <int x1, int x2, int x3>
void sum(int *, myclass<x1, x2, x3> &); //template declaration
void func(int *in)
{
myclass<1,2,3> var;
sum(in,var); //call to function template
<do-Something>
.....
.....
}
class_def.h :
template<int y1, int y2, int y3>
class myclass
{
public:
int k1, k2, k3;
myclass()
{
k1 = y1;
k2 = y2;
k3 = y3;
}
};
The definition of the function template "sum" resides in another hpp file
define.hpp :
#include "class_def.h"
template <int x1, int x2, int x3>
void sum(int *m, myclass<x1, x2, x3> & n) //function template definition
{
<do-Something>
.....
.....
}
Now, for instantiating this template i wrote the following code statement below the definition.
template void sum<int, int, int>(int *, myclass<1, 2, 3> &);
But still am getting the linkage error as
undefined reference to void sum<1, 2, 3>(int*, myclass<1, 2, 3>&)
What am i doing wrong here?