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[SOLVED] Can't add custom class!

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    bareil76
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    #8

    @#-------------------------------------------------

    Project created by QtCreator 2012-09-04T13:47:46

    #-------------------------------------------------
    QT += gui declarative
    QT += core gui
    #DEFINES +=QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x040800 #0x050100 to disable functions deprecated in Qt 5.1 and earlier
    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += printsupport

    TARGET = MyApp
    TEMPLATE = app

    SOURCES += main.cpp
    mainwindow.cpp
    hid_pnp.cpp
    qcustomplot.cpp
    windows/hid.c
    hex.cpp

    HEADERS += mainwindow.h
    hid_pnp.h
    qcustomplot.h
    hidapi.h
    hex.h

    FORMS += mainwindow.ui

    #-------------------------------------------------

    Add the Signal11's hidapi library that was

    created

    #-------------------------------------------------
    macx: LIBS += -L../HIDAPI/mac -lHIDAPI
    #win32: LIBS += -L../HIDAPI/windows -lHIDAPI
    unix: !macx: LIBS += -L../HIDAPI/linux -lHIDAPI

    #-------------------------------------------------

    Make sure to add the required libraries or

    frameoworks for the hidapi to work depending on

    what OS is being used

    #-------------------------------------------------
    macx: LIBS += -framework CoreFoundation -framework IOkit
    win32: LIBS += -lSetupAPI
    unix: !macx: LIBS += -lusb-1.0

    #-------------------------------------------------

    Make sure output directory for object file and

    executable is in the correct subdirectory

    #-------------------------------------------------
    macx {
    DESTDIR = mac
    OBJECTS_DIR = mac
    MOC_DIR = mac
    UI_DIR = mac
    RCC_DIR = mac
    }
    unix: !macx {
    DESTDIR = linux
    OBJECTS_DIR = linux
    MOC_DIR = linux
    UI_DIR = linux
    RCC_DIR = linux
    }
    win32 {
    DESTDIR = windows
    OBJECTS_DIR = windows
    MOC_DIR = windows
    UI_DIR = windows
    RCC_DIR = windows
    }

    @

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      bareil76
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      #9

      I tried again.. and got the same error.

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        SGaist
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        #10

        Did you delete the build directory and do a full rebuild ?

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          bareil76
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          #11

          I just tried and no it doesn't work.

          It should be so simple!

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            SGaist
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            #12

            Are all your files in the same folder ?

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              bareil76
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              #13

              Yes.. they are.

              Thank you for your help by the way!

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                SGaist
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                #14

                Are you also calling this function in hid_pnp ?

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                  bareil76
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  In hid_pnp.. I setup an instance of the class by using

                  CHexManager HexManager;

                  so calling HexManager.LoadHexFile(); in hid_pnp... will produce the error.

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                    SGaist
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
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                    #16

                    Then let's go step by step, comment all call to that function and build again, once it does, re-add them one by one.

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                      bareil76
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                      #17

                      THANK YOU!!!!

                      I got it... I don,t know why I did this. But I had included #include "hid_pnp.h" in my hex.c file.

                      Going to the strict minimum was a good idea.

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                        SGaist
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                        #18

                        You're welcome !

                        Since you have it working now, don't forget to update the thread title prepending [solved] so other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

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