Linker unable to find object references when using gtest (C++)












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I decided to get started with unit tests and wrote my first one using gtest. Here's the source:



DetectorTests.cpp:



#include <gtest/gtest.h>

#include <ros_layer/utils/DetectorUtils.h>



class DetectorTests : public ::testing::Test {
public:
DetectorTests() {
}

bool initTestFixture() {
return true;
}

virtual void SetUp() {
ASSERT_TRUE(initTestFixture());
}

virtual void TearDown() {
}

};

// Test where the robot does a vector operation
TEST_F(DetectorTests, testNoDetect) {
// Parameters get set up here
ros::NodeHandle privateNodeHandle("~");
std::shared_ptr<ros_layer::DetectorUtils> distDetector = std::make_shared<ros_layer:DetectorUtils>(privateNodeHandle);

// @to-do set up object parameters before running test
ASSERT_FALSE(distDetector->checkReadings());
}

int main(int argc, char** argv) {

ros::init(argc, argv, "detection_action_test");
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}


My CMakeLists.txt has the following lines:



find_package(GTest REQUIRED)
catkin_add_gtest(detector-test test/DetectorTests.cpp)
target_link_libraries(detector-test ${catkin_LIBRARIES})


When I run CMake with the arguments to run the tests though, I get this error while linking:



In function `construct<ros_layer::DetectorUtils, ros::NodeHandle&>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:120: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&)'
CMakeFiles/detector-test.dir/test/DetectorTest.cpp.o: In function `destroy<ros_layer::DetectorUtils>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:124: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::~DetectorUtils()'


If I remove all the unit test related code and just write c++ with the DetectorUtils object being created, I have no trouble at all. What's causing this error and how do I resolve it?










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  • I'm not familiar with ROS, so just a general advice: check the place in your code where ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&) is actually defined, check that it is defined in some object file and check the order of libraries given to the linker.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 7:49












  • It's defined. When I create the object using the same line without any gtest stuff in the code, it compiles just fine.
    – Dohn Joe
    Nov 21 at 14:16










  • If it is the linking problem, the exact command line for linking (make VERBOSE=1) could be helpful.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 14:19
















0














I decided to get started with unit tests and wrote my first one using gtest. Here's the source:



DetectorTests.cpp:



#include <gtest/gtest.h>

#include <ros_layer/utils/DetectorUtils.h>



class DetectorTests : public ::testing::Test {
public:
DetectorTests() {
}

bool initTestFixture() {
return true;
}

virtual void SetUp() {
ASSERT_TRUE(initTestFixture());
}

virtual void TearDown() {
}

};

// Test where the robot does a vector operation
TEST_F(DetectorTests, testNoDetect) {
// Parameters get set up here
ros::NodeHandle privateNodeHandle("~");
std::shared_ptr<ros_layer::DetectorUtils> distDetector = std::make_shared<ros_layer:DetectorUtils>(privateNodeHandle);

// @to-do set up object parameters before running test
ASSERT_FALSE(distDetector->checkReadings());
}

int main(int argc, char** argv) {

ros::init(argc, argv, "detection_action_test");
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}


My CMakeLists.txt has the following lines:



find_package(GTest REQUIRED)
catkin_add_gtest(detector-test test/DetectorTests.cpp)
target_link_libraries(detector-test ${catkin_LIBRARIES})


When I run CMake with the arguments to run the tests though, I get this error while linking:



In function `construct<ros_layer::DetectorUtils, ros::NodeHandle&>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:120: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&)'
CMakeFiles/detector-test.dir/test/DetectorTest.cpp.o: In function `destroy<ros_layer::DetectorUtils>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:124: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::~DetectorUtils()'


If I remove all the unit test related code and just write c++ with the DetectorUtils object being created, I have no trouble at all. What's causing this error and how do I resolve it?










share|improve this question






















  • I'm not familiar with ROS, so just a general advice: check the place in your code where ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&) is actually defined, check that it is defined in some object file and check the order of libraries given to the linker.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 7:49












  • It's defined. When I create the object using the same line without any gtest stuff in the code, it compiles just fine.
    – Dohn Joe
    Nov 21 at 14:16










  • If it is the linking problem, the exact command line for linking (make VERBOSE=1) could be helpful.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 14:19














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I decided to get started with unit tests and wrote my first one using gtest. Here's the source:



DetectorTests.cpp:



#include <gtest/gtest.h>

#include <ros_layer/utils/DetectorUtils.h>



class DetectorTests : public ::testing::Test {
public:
DetectorTests() {
}

bool initTestFixture() {
return true;
}

virtual void SetUp() {
ASSERT_TRUE(initTestFixture());
}

virtual void TearDown() {
}

};

// Test where the robot does a vector operation
TEST_F(DetectorTests, testNoDetect) {
// Parameters get set up here
ros::NodeHandle privateNodeHandle("~");
std::shared_ptr<ros_layer::DetectorUtils> distDetector = std::make_shared<ros_layer:DetectorUtils>(privateNodeHandle);

// @to-do set up object parameters before running test
ASSERT_FALSE(distDetector->checkReadings());
}

int main(int argc, char** argv) {

ros::init(argc, argv, "detection_action_test");
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}


My CMakeLists.txt has the following lines:



find_package(GTest REQUIRED)
catkin_add_gtest(detector-test test/DetectorTests.cpp)
target_link_libraries(detector-test ${catkin_LIBRARIES})


When I run CMake with the arguments to run the tests though, I get this error while linking:



In function `construct<ros_layer::DetectorUtils, ros::NodeHandle&>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:120: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&)'
CMakeFiles/detector-test.dir/test/DetectorTest.cpp.o: In function `destroy<ros_layer::DetectorUtils>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:124: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::~DetectorUtils()'


If I remove all the unit test related code and just write c++ with the DetectorUtils object being created, I have no trouble at all. What's causing this error and how do I resolve it?










share|improve this question













I decided to get started with unit tests and wrote my first one using gtest. Here's the source:



DetectorTests.cpp:



#include <gtest/gtest.h>

#include <ros_layer/utils/DetectorUtils.h>



class DetectorTests : public ::testing::Test {
public:
DetectorTests() {
}

bool initTestFixture() {
return true;
}

virtual void SetUp() {
ASSERT_TRUE(initTestFixture());
}

virtual void TearDown() {
}

};

// Test where the robot does a vector operation
TEST_F(DetectorTests, testNoDetect) {
// Parameters get set up here
ros::NodeHandle privateNodeHandle("~");
std::shared_ptr<ros_layer::DetectorUtils> distDetector = std::make_shared<ros_layer:DetectorUtils>(privateNodeHandle);

// @to-do set up object parameters before running test
ASSERT_FALSE(distDetector->checkReadings());
}

int main(int argc, char** argv) {

ros::init(argc, argv, "detection_action_test");
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}


My CMakeLists.txt has the following lines:



find_package(GTest REQUIRED)
catkin_add_gtest(detector-test test/DetectorTests.cpp)
target_link_libraries(detector-test ${catkin_LIBRARIES})


When I run CMake with the arguments to run the tests though, I get this error while linking:



In function `construct<ros_layer::DetectorUtils, ros::NodeHandle&>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:120: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&)'
CMakeFiles/detector-test.dir/test/DetectorTest.cpp.o: In function `destroy<ros_layer::DetectorUtils>':
/code/include/c++/4.8/ext/new_allocator.h:124: undefined reference to `ros_layer::DetectorUtils::~DetectorUtils()'


If I remove all the unit test related code and just write c++ with the DetectorUtils object being created, I have no trouble at all. What's causing this error and how do I resolve it?







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  • I'm not familiar with ROS, so just a general advice: check the place in your code where ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&) is actually defined, check that it is defined in some object file and check the order of libraries given to the linker.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 7:49












  • It's defined. When I create the object using the same line without any gtest stuff in the code, it compiles just fine.
    – Dohn Joe
    Nov 21 at 14:16










  • If it is the linking problem, the exact command line for linking (make VERBOSE=1) could be helpful.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 14:19


















  • I'm not familiar with ROS, so just a general advice: check the place in your code where ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&) is actually defined, check that it is defined in some object file and check the order of libraries given to the linker.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 7:49












  • It's defined. When I create the object using the same line without any gtest stuff in the code, it compiles just fine.
    – Dohn Joe
    Nov 21 at 14:16










  • If it is the linking problem, the exact command line for linking (make VERBOSE=1) could be helpful.
    – Evg
    Nov 21 at 14:19
















I'm not familiar with ROS, so just a general advice: check the place in your code where ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&) is actually defined, check that it is defined in some object file and check the order of libraries given to the linker.
– Evg
Nov 21 at 7:49






I'm not familiar with ROS, so just a general advice: check the place in your code where ros_layer::DetectorUtils::DetectorUtils(ros::NodeHandle&) is actually defined, check that it is defined in some object file and check the order of libraries given to the linker.
– Evg
Nov 21 at 7:49














It's defined. When I create the object using the same line without any gtest stuff in the code, it compiles just fine.
– Dohn Joe
Nov 21 at 14:16




It's defined. When I create the object using the same line without any gtest stuff in the code, it compiles just fine.
– Dohn Joe
Nov 21 at 14:16












If it is the linking problem, the exact command line for linking (make VERBOSE=1) could be helpful.
– Evg
Nov 21 at 14:19




If it is the linking problem, the exact command line for linking (make VERBOSE=1) could be helpful.
– Evg
Nov 21 at 14:19












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Solved it. target_link_libraries in my CMakeLists needed to have the library that DetectorUtils is defined in. Here's the updated line:



target_link_libraries(dragging-test ROSLayerLibrary ${catkin_LIBRARIES})





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    Solved it. target_link_libraries in my CMakeLists needed to have the library that DetectorUtils is defined in. Here's the updated line:



    target_link_libraries(dragging-test ROSLayerLibrary ${catkin_LIBRARIES})





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      Solved it. target_link_libraries in my CMakeLists needed to have the library that DetectorUtils is defined in. Here's the updated line:



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        Solved it. target_link_libraries in my CMakeLists needed to have the library that DetectorUtils is defined in. Here's the updated line:



        target_link_libraries(dragging-test ROSLayerLibrary ${catkin_LIBRARIES})





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        Solved it. target_link_libraries in my CMakeLists needed to have the library that DetectorUtils is defined in. Here's the updated line:



        target_link_libraries(dragging-test ROSLayerLibrary ${catkin_LIBRARIES})






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