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I know there are other questions with that same title, but none of them have the same problem than me.

I have two projects. One of them builds a library, the other one builds an app that uses that library.

When I build the library it's all ok. It creates a .a file which contains the library. When I try to build the second project, I get the following message:

Undefined symbols for architecture armv7:
  "_SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback", referenced from:
      _register_spatialite_sql_functions in liblibspatialite.a(spatialite.o)
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture armv7
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)

Thats bad. At first I did not know what it was talking about, but after some research, found that the library may have not be built for armv7, so I used the lipo command to check the architecture:

lipo -info liblibspatialite.a

This produces the following output.

Non-fat file: liblibspatialite.a is architecture: armv7

Ok so the architecture is right. Then what? Maybe check for the symbols of the .o files that will conform the library. For that I used the nm command:

nm spatialite.o | grep SPLite3_rt

Which produces the following output:

U _SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback

I checked the manpage for nm and saw that the U before the symbol means it's undefined. So it seems that's it. The symbol appears as undefined. I have another version of the project in another workspace. I've checked, and it produces a working library. The nm command returns the following on that other version:

0000e5f6 T _SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback
0018c668 S _SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback.eh

So, with this library it's working and it's fine. I've tried to find differences in the build options of both projects but they look the same to me. I can build with the first version of the library if I include the source files of the library in the compiler section of the properties of the project. (Select target -> Build phases -> Compile sources), but I think that's not the point of using a library.

So, I'd like to know what can I do so that the _SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback gets included in the library.

Thanks in advance.

EDIT:

Some more info. In spatialite.c, there is the following code:

#define sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback

SQLITE_API int sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback(
sqlite3 *db,
  const char *zGeom,
  int (*xGeom)(sqlite3_rtree_geometry *, int nCoord, double *aCoord, int *pRes),
  void *pContext
);

EDIT 2:

Code for the method:

/*
** Register a new geometry function for use with the r-tree MATCH operator.
*/

SQLITE_API int sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback(
  sqlite3 *db,
  const char *zGeom,
  int (*xGeom)(sqlite3_rtree_geometry *, int, double *, int *),
  void *pContext
){
  RtreeGeomCallback *pGeomCtx;      /* Context object for new user-function */

  /* Allocate and populate the context object. */
  pGeomCtx = (RtreeGeomCallback *)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(RtreeGeomCallback));
  if( !pGeomCtx ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
  pGeomCtx->xGeom = xGeom;
  pGeomCtx->pContext = pContext;

  /* Create the new user-function. Register a destructor function to delete
  ** the context object when it is no longer required.  */
  return sqlite3_create_function_v2(db, zGeom, -1, SQLITE_ANY, 
      (void *)pGeomCtx, geomCallback, 0, 0, doSqlite3Free
  );
}
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  • The code in spatialite.c is a declaration. Where is the definition? Aug 30, 2012 at 14:20
  • @JefferyThomas The code is in the file sqlite3.c . I posted it beneath EDIT 2.
    – The dude
    Aug 30, 2012 at 15:12
  • Use nm to see if _sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback is defined in the library. If so, then #define sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback is missing from sqlite3.c Aug 30, 2012 at 15:28
  • @JefferyThomas _sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback does not appear on the list if I use nm on liblibspatialite.a; What does show is U _SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback; Anyway, I checked sqlite3.c and there it is #define sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback SPLite3_rtree_geometry_callback
    – The dude
    Aug 30, 2012 at 15:37
  • Not very good. The only things left are the code is conditionally excluded and SQLITE_API is defined differently in the two files. Look for #if... before SQLITE_API int sqlite3_rtree_geometry_callback( that could be excluding that function. Make sure that SQLITE_API has the same definition for both files. Aug 30, 2012 at 16:10

3 Answers 3

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Check that spacialite.c is added to the library's target.

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  • Yes it's added. In fact the library is just composed by two large files. spatialite.c and sqlite3.c
    – The dude
    Aug 30, 2012 at 15:16
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You have to specify SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE in preproccessor macro

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Ok. This seems weird but it looks like I finally fixed it. Everything is correctly defined, so why it is not working I don't know.

I was using the xcode target preferences to define the preprocessor macros. Instead of that, I changed the SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE to the .pch file, and after that the build contains the missing symbol.

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