Undefined reference to `pow' and `floor'

CGccUndefined Reference

C Problem Overview


I'm trying to make a simple fibonacci calculator in C but when compiling gcc tells me that I'm missing the pow and floor functions. What's wrong?

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

int fibo(int n);

int main() {
        printf("Fib(4) = %d", fibo(4));
        return 0;
}

int fibo(int n) {
        double phi = 1.61803399;

        return (int)(floor((float)(pow(phi, n) / sqrt(5)) + .5f));
}

Output:

gab@testvm:~/work/c/fibo$ gcc fib.c -o fibo
/tmp/ccNSjm4q.o: In function `fibo':
fib.c:(.text+0x4a): undefined reference to `pow'
fib.c:(.text+0x68): undefined reference to `floor'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

C Solutions


Solution 1 - C

You need to compile with the link flag -lm, like this:

gcc fib.c -lm -o fibo

This will tell gcc to link your code against the math lib. Just be sure to put the flag after the objects you want to link.

Solution 2 - C

Add -lm to your link options, since pow() and floor() are part of the math library:

gcc fib.c -o fibo -lm

Solution 3 - C

For the benefit of anyone reading this later, you need to link against it as Fred said:

gcc fib.c -lm -o fibo

One good way to find out what library you need to link is by checking the man page if one exists. For example, man pow and man floor will both tell you:

Link with -lm.

An explanation for linking math library in C programming - Linking in C

Solution 4 - C

In regards to the answer provided by Fuzzy:

I actually had to do something slightly different.

Project -> Properties -> C/C++ Build -> Settings -> GCC C Linker -> Libraries

Click the little green add icon, type m and hit ok. Everything in this window automatically has -l applied to it since it is a library.

Solution 5 - C

To find the point where to add the -lm in Eclipse-IDE is really horrible, so it took me some time.

If someone else also uses Edlipse, here's the way how to add the command:

Project -> Properties -> C/C++ Build -> Settings -> GCC C Linker -> Miscelleaneous -> Linker flags: in this field add the command -lm

Solution 6 - C

All answers above are incomplete, the problem here lies in linker ld rather than compiler collect2: ld returned 1 exit status. When you are compiling your fib.c to object:

$ gcc -c fib.c
$ nm fib.o
0000000000000028 T fibo
                 U floor
                 U _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
0000000000000000 T main
                 U pow
                 U printf

Where nm lists symbols from object file. You can see that this was compiled without an error, but pow, floor, and printf functions have undefined references, now if I will try to link this to executable:

$ gcc fib.o
fib.o: In function `fibo':
fib.c:(.text+0x57): undefined reference to `pow'
fib.c:(.text+0x84): undefined reference to `floor'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

Im getting similar output you get. To solve that, I need to tell linker where to look for references to pow, and floor, for this purpose I will use linker -l flag with m which comes from libm.so library.

$ gcc fib.o -lm
$ nm a.out
0000000000201010 B __bss_start
0000000000201010 b completed.7697
                 w __cxa_finalize@@GLIBC_2.2.5
0000000000201000 D __data_start
0000000000201000 W data_start
0000000000000620 t deregister_tm_clones
00000000000006b0 t __do_global_dtors_aux
0000000000200da0 t 
__do_global_dtors_aux_fini_array_entry
0000000000201008 D __dso_handle
0000000000200da8 d _DYNAMIC
0000000000201010 D _edata
0000000000201018 B _end
0000000000000722 T fibo
0000000000000804 T _fini
                 U floor@@GLIBC_2.2.5
00000000000006f0 t frame_dummy
0000000000200d98 t __frame_dummy_init_array_entry
00000000000009a4 r __FRAME_END__
0000000000200fa8 d _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
                 w __gmon_start__
000000000000083c r __GNU_EH_FRAME_HDR
0000000000000588 T _init
0000000000200da0 t __init_array_end
0000000000200d98 t __init_array_start
0000000000000810 R _IO_stdin_used
                 w _ITM_deregisterTMCloneTable
                 w _ITM_registerTMCloneTable
0000000000000800 T __libc_csu_fini
0000000000000790 T __libc_csu_init
                 U __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.2.5
00000000000006fa T main
                 U pow@@GLIBC_2.2.5
                 U printf@@GLIBC_2.2.5
0000000000000660 t register_tm_clones
00000000000005f0 T _start
0000000000201010 D __TMC_END__

You can now see, functions pow, floor are linked to GLIBC_2.2.5.

Parameters order is important too, unless your system is configured to use shared librares by default, my system is not, so when I issue:

$ gcc -lm fib.o
fib.o: In function `fibo':
fib.c:(.text+0x57): undefined reference to `pow'
fib.c:(.text+0x84): undefined reference to `floor'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

Note -lm flag before object file. So in conclusion, add -lm flag after all other flags, and parameters, to be sure.

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