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Hi
this error:

Release/src/Devices/Joysticks.o: In function `CJoysticksManager::EnumAll()':
Joysticks.cpp:(.text+0x1b16): undefined reference to
`jsJoystick::jsJoystick(int)'
Joysticks.cpp:(.text+0x1bf2): undefined reference to
`jsJoystick::jsJoystick(int)'

and that definition:

void CJoysticksManager::EnumAll()
{
int i=0;
int iNumAxes = 0;
jsJoystick * pJoy = NULL;
SJoyInfo * pJStruct = NULL;
float * fCopyTab = NULL;

FreeJoyList();
pJoy = new jsJoystick(i);
So what am i doing wrong?
THANKS Michael
Jul 30 '06 #1
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Michael Sgier <sg***@nospam.chwrote:
Release/src/Devices/Joysticks.o: In function
`CJoysticksManager::EnumAll()': Joysticks.cpp:(.text+0x1b16):
undefined reference to `jsJoystick::jsJoystick(int)'
Joysticks.cpp:(.text+0x1bf2): undefined reference to
`jsJoystick::jsJoystick(int)'
void CJoysticksManager::EnumAll()
{
int i=0;
int iNumAxes = 0;
jsJoystick * pJoy = NULL;
SJoyInfo * pJStruct = NULL;
float * fCopyTab = NULL;

FreeJoyList();
pJoy = new jsJoystick(i);
So what am i doing wrong?
Looks like the compiler cannot find the constructor in 'jsJoystick',
which takes one argument of type 'int'. Make sure you have defined such
a constructor.

hth
--
jb

(reply address in rot13, unscramble first)
Jul 30 '06 #2
Jakob Bieling wrote:
Michael Sgier <sg***@nospam.chwrote:
>Release/src/Devices/Joysticks.o: In function
`CJoysticksManager::EnumAll()': Joysticks.cpp:(.text+0x1b16):
undefined reference to `jsJoystick::jsJoystick(int)'
Joysticks.cpp:(.text+0x1bf2): undefined reference to
`jsJoystick::jsJoystick(int)'
>void CJoysticksManager::EnumAll()
{
int i=0;
int iNumAxes = 0;
jsJoystick * pJoy = NULL;
SJoyInfo * pJStruct = NULL;
float * fCopyTab = NULL;

FreeJoyList();
pJoy = new jsJoystick(i);
So what am i doing wrong?

Looks like the compiler cannot find the constructor in 'jsJoystick',
which takes one argument of type 'int'.
Actually, it looks like the compiler does find it, but the linker doesn't.
Make sure you have defined such a constructor.
And linked against the object file or library that contains the defintion.

Jul 30 '06 #3

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