See discussion on export keyword, p. 205 in The C++ Programming Language (3rd 
edn.), Stroustrup. It should do the job, but I don't know in GNU c++ implements it.

mulix wrote:

> On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> 
> 
>>This may seem an ugly feature of C++, but in fact it is better than the C
>>counterpart - macros. In fact, writing the implementation of inline functions
>>in header file is a beautiful gem, comparing to writing the implemetation of
>>calss templates in header files. Yuck.
>>
> 
> actually, writing the implementation of class templates in header files
> is *not* a language feature, it's a limitation of current (?) compiler
> technology, which can not handle templates being split up in different
> compilation units.
> 
> [ i would supply more details, but couldnt find any references on
> google. if anyone can shed more light, please do. ]
> 



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