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C++ template, linking error
Undefined symbol on a template operator overloading function
So I have an abstract Button class:
class Button
{
public:
int x, y, width, height;
std::string label, text;
bool checkForClick(int mouseX, int mouseY);
virtual void click(int mouseX, int mouseY) =0;
virtual void draw(); //has a default implementation which can be overridden
};
and a subclass which I want to be a template class:
template <typename T>
class IncrementButton : public Button
{
public:
T& controlValue;
T increment;
T minVal, maxVal;
IncrementButton(T& controlValue) : controlValue(controlValue) {}
void click(int mouseX, int mouseY);
void draw();
};
The overridden methods look like:
template <typename T>
void IncrementButton<T>::click(int mouseX, int mouseY)
{
//do something with controlValue
}
template <typename T>
void IncrementButton<T>::draw()
{
//use value of controlValue
}
but this won't compile. It gives me the error:
Error 1 error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: virtual void __thiscall IncrementButton<float>::click(int,int)" (?click@?$IncrementButton@M@@UAEXHH@Z)
...and the same thing for draw()
Any ideas? I'm relatively new to C++ so I'm hoping maybe there's something silly I'm doing wrong.