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From: Jason Green <news AT jgreen4 DOT fsnet DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: "Instantiated from Here": SO WHAT?
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 20:55:33 +0000
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ronman AT imt DOT net (ron newman) wrote:

> enum Fade_in_modes  { linear,  cosine_shaped };

> template <class T>
> class Signal
> {
> public:            // **************  Constructor  ******************
>     Signal (int requested_size = 256, int fade_in_len = 10, Fade_in_modes mode 
> = linear);
> }

> void midi_scan(void)
> {
>   Signal<double> samplebuf;  // "ERROR: INSTANTIATED FROM HERE" (yeah, so
>                                 what's your point?  That's what I wanted!)
> } // end midi_scan()

Where is the implementation for the class constructor?

template<class T>
Signal<T>::Signal(blah blah) { /* ... */ }

It needs to be in the same file.

Other than that, it is difficult to see what the problem could be.  

Can you reduce the code to the smallest example that exhibits the same
problem, and post it here in full, together with the compile command
line and resulting errors?

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