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c++inheritancevtable

C++ Undefined Reference to vtable and inheritance


File A.h

#ifndef A_H_
#define A_H_

class A {
public:
    virtual ~A();
    virtual void doWork();
};

#endif

File Child.h

#ifndef CHILD_H_
#define CHILD_H_

#include "A.h"

class Child: public A {
private:
    int x,y;
public:
    Child();
    ~Child();
    void doWork();
};
#endif

And Child.cpp

#include "Child.h"

Child::Child(){
    x = 5;
}

Child::~Child(){...}

void Child::doWork(){...};

The compiler says that there is a undefined reference to vtable for A. I have tried lots of different things and yet none have worked.

My objective is for class A to be an Interface, and to seperate implementation code from headers.


Solution

  • Why the error & how to resolve it?

    You need to provide definitions for all virtual functions in class A. Only pure virtual functions are allowed to have no definitions.

    i.e: In class A both the methods:

    virtual ~A();
    virtual void doWork();
    

    should be defined(should have a body)

    e.g.:

    A.cpp

    void A::doWork()
    {
    }
    A::~A()
    {
    }
    

    Caveat:
    If you want your class A to act as an interface(a.k.a Abstract class in C++) then you should make the method pure virtual.

    virtual void doWork() = 0;
    

    Good Read:

    What does it mean that the "virtual table" is an unresolved external?
    When building C++, the linker says my constructors, destructors or virtual tables are undefined.