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I've created three C++ simple tests in tests folder in my projects directory. When I created the first C++ simple test and built it there was no problem but when I create the second or third, innumerable errors listed below are generated

build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/ClientSocket.o: In function `Socket::is_valid() const':
/home/gowtham/workspace/base/ClientSocket.cpp:8: multiple definition of `ClientSocket::ClientSocket(std::string, int, Socket::SOCKET_TYPE, std::string, std::string, std::string)'
build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/ClientSocket_nomain.o:/home/gowtham/workspace/base/ClientSocket.cpp:8: first defined here

The linker command is

g++ -g -O0      -o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/tests/TestFiles/f3 build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/tests/tests/sizeInfo.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/ClientSocket_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/FFJSON_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/JPEGImage_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/ServerSocket_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/Socket_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/logger_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/myconverters_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/mycurl_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/mystdlib_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/myxml_nomain.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/ClientSocket.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/FFJSON.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/JPEGImage.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/ServerSocket.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/Socket.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/logger.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/myconverters.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/mycurl.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/mystdlib.o build/DebugDynamic/GNU-Linux-x86/myxml.o -lxml2 -lpthread -lssl -lcrypto -lz 

netbeans is including a duplicate object file _nomain.o for every object file in the project.

ClientSocket.h

#ifndef CLIENTSOCKET_H
#define CLIENTSOCKET_H

#include "Socket.h"

class ClientSocket : public Socket {
public:

    class AftermathObj {
    public:
        void* (*aftermath)(void* aftermathDS, bool isSuccess);
        void* aftermathDS;
        std::string payload;
        std::string* payloadPTR;
        std::string error;
        int __flags;
        pthread_t t;
        ClientSocket* cs;

        AftermathObj() {
        };

        ~AftermathObj() {
        };
    };

    ClientSocket();
    ClientSocket(std::string host, int port, Socket::SOCKET_TYPE socketType = Socket::DEFAULT, std::string trustedCA = "", std::string privatecert = "", std::string privatekey = "");
    std::string host;
    int port;
    void reconnect();
    void disconnect();
    bool send(const std::string s, int __flags) const;
    bool send(const std::string* s, int __flags) const;
    bool send(const std::string s) const;
    virtual ~ClientSocket();
    const ClientSocket& operator <<(const std::string&) const;
    void asyncsend(std::string payload, AftermathObj* after_math_obj);
    void asyncsend(std::string* payload, AftermathObj* aftermath_obj);
    const ClientSocket& operator >>(std::string&) const;


private:
    //Socket* soc;
    static void* socsend(void*);

    struct soc_send_t_args {
        std::string s;
        void* (&aftermath)(void* aftermathDS);
        void* aftermathDS;
    };
    pthread_key_t socket_thread_key;
};


#endif
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  • Can you please show the actual code for this? Especially the header file. Because I guess you define the function in the header file but outside the class, instead of inside the class or in a single source file. Dec 7, 2014 at 1:28
  • I added the header file. I think its a bug.
    – Necktwi
    Dec 7, 2014 at 1:38
  • Then you define the same function in both source files. If they are separate programs that should be separate, then don't link the object file together. If the files are supposed to be linked together, then you can only have the definitions in one of them. Dec 7, 2014 at 1:41
  • netbeans automates the linking. Did you observe the linker command generated by the netbeans above? its linking a duplicate _nomain.o file for every object file in the project.
    – Necktwi
    Dec 7, 2014 at 1:45

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