Apache Thrift undefined reference to vtable in Generated Code












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I'm using Apache Thrift in a project. I generated code for the client. When I attempt to compile I get a set of similar linker errors:



undefined reference to `vtable for com::cybersecwise::thrift::ElasticFSServiceClient'


I got this same error when trying to implement the constructor using point scope resolution, but I was able to get rid of it by implementing it in the hpp file. That is, the following code:



ElasticFSThriftClient(const string& server, int port) {
stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> socket(new TSocket(server, port));
stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> transport(new TBufferedTransport(socket));
stdcxx::shared_ptr<TProtocol> protocol(new TBinaryProtocol(transport));
ElasticFSServiceClient client(protocol);
}


The problem now is I'm instantiating the class, and getting the undefined reference to vtable again.



I am aware that this error is associated when declarations are not defined for virtual functions. The thing is it seems to compile just fine as long as I don't instantiate the object.



ElasticFSThriftClient elasticFsClient("localhost", 9090);









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    I'm using Apache Thrift in a project. I generated code for the client. When I attempt to compile I get a set of similar linker errors:



    undefined reference to `vtable for com::cybersecwise::thrift::ElasticFSServiceClient'


    I got this same error when trying to implement the constructor using point scope resolution, but I was able to get rid of it by implementing it in the hpp file. That is, the following code:



    ElasticFSThriftClient(const string& server, int port) {
    stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> socket(new TSocket(server, port));
    stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> transport(new TBufferedTransport(socket));
    stdcxx::shared_ptr<TProtocol> protocol(new TBinaryProtocol(transport));
    ElasticFSServiceClient client(protocol);
    }


    The problem now is I'm instantiating the class, and getting the undefined reference to vtable again.



    I am aware that this error is associated when declarations are not defined for virtual functions. The thing is it seems to compile just fine as long as I don't instantiate the object.



    ElasticFSThriftClient elasticFsClient("localhost", 9090);









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      I'm using Apache Thrift in a project. I generated code for the client. When I attempt to compile I get a set of similar linker errors:



      undefined reference to `vtable for com::cybersecwise::thrift::ElasticFSServiceClient'


      I got this same error when trying to implement the constructor using point scope resolution, but I was able to get rid of it by implementing it in the hpp file. That is, the following code:



      ElasticFSThriftClient(const string& server, int port) {
      stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> socket(new TSocket(server, port));
      stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> transport(new TBufferedTransport(socket));
      stdcxx::shared_ptr<TProtocol> protocol(new TBinaryProtocol(transport));
      ElasticFSServiceClient client(protocol);
      }


      The problem now is I'm instantiating the class, and getting the undefined reference to vtable again.



      I am aware that this error is associated when declarations are not defined for virtual functions. The thing is it seems to compile just fine as long as I don't instantiate the object.



      ElasticFSThriftClient elasticFsClient("localhost", 9090);









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      I'm using Apache Thrift in a project. I generated code for the client. When I attempt to compile I get a set of similar linker errors:



      undefined reference to `vtable for com::cybersecwise::thrift::ElasticFSServiceClient'


      I got this same error when trying to implement the constructor using point scope resolution, but I was able to get rid of it by implementing it in the hpp file. That is, the following code:



      ElasticFSThriftClient(const string& server, int port) {
      stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> socket(new TSocket(server, port));
      stdcxx::shared_ptr<TTransport> transport(new TBufferedTransport(socket));
      stdcxx::shared_ptr<TProtocol> protocol(new TBinaryProtocol(transport));
      ElasticFSServiceClient client(protocol);
      }


      The problem now is I'm instantiating the class, and getting the undefined reference to vtable again.



      I am aware that this error is associated when declarations are not defined for virtual functions. The thing is it seems to compile just fine as long as I don't instantiate the object.



      ElasticFSThriftClient elasticFsClient("localhost", 9090);






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