Move the C++ classes and definitions of inline functions from the Mapper.cpp file to Mapper.h file #22
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Hi, code maintainer of open_karto repo
Generally speaking, the definition of inline functions is best placed in the .h file. If the definition of the inline function is written in the .cpp file, then this function can only be used in this .cpp file.
I tried to call some inline functions in my project, such as the function GetLastScan, but it failed to compile. That’s why I noticed this problem.
Therefore, I carefully checked all the files in this repo. And I moved all the definitions of inline functions from the Mapper.cpp file to the Mapper.h file.
Furthermore, I also move the implementations of three classes (BreadthFirstTraversal, NearScanVisitor and ScanManager) from the Mapper.cpp file to the Mapper.h file.
Best
Jian Wen
wenjian@mail.nankai.edu.cn