I'm using the unordered_map of TR1 implementation in my code and the linker gives weird errors I cannot even decipher:
BPCFG.o: In function `std::__detail::_Hash_code_base<DottedRule, std::pair<DottedRule const, int>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<DottedRule const, int> >, eqDottedRule, std::hash<DottedRule>, std::__detail::_Mod_range_hashing, std::__detail::_Default_ranged_hash, false>::_M_hash_code(DottedRule const&) const':
BPCFG.cpp: (.text._ZNKSt8__detail15_Hash_code_baseI10DottedRuleSt4pairIKS1_iESt10_Select1stIS4_E12eqDottedRuleSt4hashIS1_ENS_18_Mod_range_hashingENS_20_Default_ranged_hashELb0EE12_M_hash_codeERS3_[std::__detail::_Hash_code_base<DottedRule, std::pair<DottedRule const, int>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<DottedRule const, int> >, eqDottedRule, std::hash<DottedRule>, std::__detail::_Mod_range_hashing, std::__detail::_Default_ranged_hash, false>::_M_hash_code(DottedRule const&) const]+0x23): undefined reference to `std::hash<DottedRule>::operator()(DottedRule) const'
BPCFG.o: In function `std::__detail::_Hash_code_base<DottedRule, std::pair<DottedRule const, int>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<DottedRule const, int> >, eqDottedRule, std::hash<DottedRule>, std::__detail::_Mod_range_hashing, std::__detail::_Default_ranged_hash, false>::_M_bucket_index(std::__detail::_Hash_node<std::pair<DottedRule const, int>, false> const*, unsigned long) const':
BPCFG.cpp: (.text._ZNKSt8__detail15_Hash_code_baseI10DottedRuleSt4pairIKS1_iESt10_Select1stIS4_E12eqDottedRuleSt4hashIS1_ENS_18_Mod_range_hashingENS_20_Default_ranged_hashELb0EE15_M_bucket_indexEPKNS_10_Hash_nodeIS4_Lb0EEEm[std::__detail::_Hash_code_base<DottedRule, std::pair<DottedRule const, int>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<DottedRule const, int> >, eqDottedRule, std::hash<DottedRule>, std::__detail::_Mod_range_hashing, std::__detail::_Default_ranged_hash, false>::_M_bucket_index(std::__detail::_Hash_node<std::pair<DottedRule const, int>, false> const*, unsigned long) const]+0x33): undefined reference to `std::hash<DottedRule>::operator()(DottedRule) const'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
This is the error and I cannot even detect the line it's oriented开发者_StackOverflow from? From the statement:
undefined reference to `std::hash::operator()(DottedRule) const'
I guess that it's about the usage of hash. Now, the whole code is too big (if you nevertheless want to see it I may post it later), but the relevant parts are:
# include <unordered_map> // Used as hash table
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <vector>
# define NO_SYMBOL -1
using namespace std;
using std::unordered_map;
using std::hash;
...
...
...
class DottedRule {
public:
int symbol;
int expansion;
int dot_position;
};
struct eqDottedRule
{
bool operator()(const DottedRule & r1, const DottedRule & r2) const
{
return r1.symbol == r2.symbol && r1.expansion == r2.expansion && r1.dot_position == r2.dot_position;
}
};
...
...
...
class BPCFG {
public:
...
...
...
...
unordered_map<DottedRule, int, hash<DottedRule>, eqDottedRule> symbol_after_dot;
...
...
};
The last line I included is the only place where hash is used. Any idea what may be going on?
Thanks a lot, Onur
From www.sgi.com: "The hash template is only defined for template arguments of type char*, const char*, crope, wrope, and the built-in integral types. If you need a Hash Function with a different argument type, you must either provide your own template specialization or else use a different Hash Function."
I'm pretty sure you need to define a std:size_t hash_value(DottedRule const&)
function, and then you'll be able to use hash<DottedRule>
. See the boost docs for more info.
Simple hash for my class. It cals hash from string
namespace std
{
template<>
struct hash<Letter> : public __hash_base<size_t, Letter>
{
size_t operator()(const Letter& v) const
{
hash<string> hasher;
return hasher.operator ()(v.getSign());
}
};
}
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