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Published inFeb 2022
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Rafał Świdziński
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Rafał Świdziński

Rafał Świdziński works as a staff engineer at Google. With over 10 years of professional experience as a full stack developer, he has been able to experiment with a vast multitude of programming languages and technologies. During this time, he has been building software under his own company and for corporations including Cisco Meraki, Amazon, and Ericsson. Originally from Łódź, Poland, he now lives in London, UK, from where he runs a YouTube channel, "Smok," discussing topics related to software development. He tackles technical problems, including real-life and work-related challenges encountered by many people in the field. Throughout his work, he explains the technical concepts in detail and demystifies the art and science behind the role of software engineer. His primary focus is on high-quality code and the craftsmanship of programming.
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The order of linking and unresolved symbols

A linker can often seem whimsical and start complaining about things for no apparent reason. This is an especially difficult ordeal for programmers starting out who don't know their way around this tool. It's no wonder, since they usually try to avoid touching build configuration for as long as they possibly can. Eventually, they're forced to change something (perhaps add a library they worked on) in the executable, and all hell breaks loose.

Let's consider a fairly simple dependency chain – the main executable depends on the outer library, which depends on the nested library (containing the necessary int b variable). Suddenly, an inconspicuous message appears on the programmer's screen:

outer.cpp:(.text+0x1f): undefined reference to 'b'

This isn't such a rare diagnostic – usually, it means that we forgot to add a necessary library to the linker. But in this case, the library...

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Rafał Świdziński

Rafał Świdziński works as a staff engineer at Google. With over 10 years of professional experience as a full stack developer, he has been able to experiment with a vast multitude of programming languages and technologies. During this time, he has been building software under his own company and for corporations including Cisco Meraki, Amazon, and Ericsson. Originally from Łódź, Poland, he now lives in London, UK, from where he runs a YouTube channel, "Smok," discussing topics related to software development. He tackles technical problems, including real-life and work-related challenges encountered by many people in the field. Throughout his work, he explains the technical concepts in detail and demystifies the art and science behind the role of software engineer. His primary focus is on high-quality code and the craftsmanship of programming.
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