Posted by
Klaus Spanderen-2 on
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/C-CLI-problems-tp1583p1584.html
Hi
might be that you have the same problem I had weeks ago. What worked out for
me was to declare
inline T& Singleton<T>::instance() { ..}
instead of
T& Singleton<T>::instance() { }
within the singelton.hpp file. Please see the thread
"C++ help needed: singleton.hpp"
in the QuantLib developer mailing list.
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I nailed it down to a 15 line program (attached to this email), which
generates to wrong results when compiled within a separate Visual Studio
solution _and_ the option
Common Language Runtime-Support (/clr)
is switched on. Everything is okay as soon as I'm switching this option off or
declaring
inline T& Singleton<T>::instance() { ..}
instead of
T& Singleton<T>::instance() { }
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Klaus Spanderen
Ludwig Erhard Str. 12
48734 Reken (Germany)
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