how to prove that when that compile the templates in C++, the compiler generates an instantiation in each compilation unit that uses it, then the linker throws away all but one of them[the commond model]; so there are 2 thing we should prove 1. create multiple copies 2.remove the copies when link
we can prove the second one use the code like
////head.h
#ifndef _TEMP_H
#define _TEMP_H
#include <typeinfo>
#include <iostream>
template<typename T>
class Test
{
public:
Test(T i = 0) : val(i) {}
void getId() const
{
std::cout << typeid(*this).name() << std::endl;
}
void getVal() const
{
std::cout << "Val: " << val << std::endl;
}
private:
T val;
};
#endif
//a.cpp
#include "head.h"
Test<int> a(1);
//b.cpp
#include "head.h"
extern Test<int> a;
int main()
{
Test<int> b;
a.getId();
b.getId();
a.getVal();
b.getVal();
return 0;
}
compiler: g++ 4.4.1
get the result :
4TestIiE
4TestIiE
Val: 1
Val: 0
So the second one has been proved;
But I can not prove the first one
I google it and have some sugestions as followed
1. use the dump
yes we can dump the objfile and get the result
but can we write some code to output something to prove it??
nm
on each object file that should have instantiated your template maybe... ?