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    chr_sch
    wrote on last edited by chr_sch
    #13

    This is my header file:

    #if defined(MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_LIBRARY)
    #  define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
    #else
    #  define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
    #endif
    
    class MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL
    {
    
    public:
        Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL();
    
        void uebergabe(double messmeth,double messint, double bauteillaenge, double interpol, double anz_messungen, double abs_messungen);
    };
    

    Therefore I think it is like mentioned in the link.

    The linking to my dll consists of the following points:
    -include the header files in my tets programm (copy them in the same direction)
    -DEPENDPATH/INCLUDEPATH path to the folder where the .dll/.obj/.lib files are
    -LIBS -L Path to dll -lname of dll
    -HEADER name the headers to include

    So i followed the description in the link but I just cant see where my faults are ?!
    Should I send you my files ?

    regards

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      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      Did you re-run qmake after adding QT += serialport ?

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        Hi and welcome to devnet,

        Did you re-run qmake after adding QT += serialport ?

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        @SGaist

        Yes I run qmake.
        I tried to set the paths to the folder where my test program is.
        Now I get the error:
        main.obj:-1: Fehler: LNK2019:unresolved external symbol""__declspec(dllimport) public: void __cdecl Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL::uebergabe(double,double,double,double,double,double)" (_imp?uebergabe@Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL@@QEAAXNNNNNN@Z)" in function "main".

        regards

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          Did you check that you are doing the property symbol exporting ? Define name for activating the export macro etc. ?

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            This is my header file:

            #if defined(MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_LIBRARY)
            #  define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
            #else
            #  define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
            #endif
            
            class MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL
            {
            
            public:
                Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL();
            
                void uebergabe(double messmeth,double messint, double bauteillaenge, double interpol, double anz_messungen, double abs_messungen);
            };
            

            Therefore I think it is like mentioned in the link.

            The linking to my dll consists of the following points:
            -include the header files in my tets programm (copy them in the same direction)
            -DEPENDPATH/INCLUDEPATH path to the folder where the .dll/.obj/.lib files are
            -LIBS -L Path to dll -lname of dll
            -HEADER name the headers to include

            So i followed the description in the link but I just cant see where my faults are ?!
            Should I send you my files ?

            regards

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            @chr_sch

            Do you this macro: MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_LIBRARY defined in the pro file of your library?

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              #18

              I choose to use QLibrary instead of implementing the dll by myself. Therefore I used the following code in my main.cpp:

               QLibrary library("Messwert_Zuordnung_DLL.dll");
                  if (!library.load())
                  qDebug() << library.errorString();
                  if (library.load())
                  qDebug() << "library loaded";
              
                  library.resolve("uebergabe");
              

              I am not really shure, that this is the proper use of QLibrary but it builds without an error.
              So I think it might work.
              If my dll gives simply the value in qDebug() out which I write in the dll function in my test programm it works.
              But if I try to establish a serial connection, my microcontroller does not recognize a input. So there is a fault in the use of the QSerialPort in my code. The same code is used in a GUI where it works. I only did not use the connect() function and in the definition of my port serial* = new QSerialPort (this) I didn´t write this. Because I have no parent object here. Do I have to establish a QObject for this ? Or is there any other problem with the use of QSerialPort in a dll ?

              Here is my code:

              QSerialPort *serial;
               serial = new QSerialPort();
              
              
                  //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                  //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                  //COM-Port !
              
                  serial->setPortName("COM12");
              
                  //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                  //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
              
              
                  serial->setBaudRate(QSerialPort::Baud115200);
                  serial->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);
                  serial->setParity(QSerialPort::NoParity);
                  serial->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop);
                  serial->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::SoftwareControl);
              
              
                  serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
              
              
                          //conversion of the variables for the use of the send function
              
              
                          QByteArray messint_s = QByteArray::number(messint);
                          QByteArray bauteillaenge_s = QByteArray::number(bauteillaenge);
                          QByteArray interpol_s = QByteArray::number(interpol);
                          QByteArray anz_messungen_s = QByteArray::number(anz_messungen);
                          QByteArray abs_messungen_s = QByteArray::number(abs_messungen);
              
                          //Sending the variables to my microcontroller
                          serial->write("1");
                          serial->write("\n");
              

              regards

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                Was it dll_tester that you failed to link ? If so, you were not linking to the library.

                You need to delete serial by hand when not using it anymore otherwise you'll be leaking memory

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                  Was it dll_tester that you failed to link ? If so, you were not linking to the library.

                  You need to delete serial by hand when not using it anymore otherwise you'll be leaking memory

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                  @SGaist
                  I don´t know where my fault was. I think it was some linking problem but I don´t know how to solve so I use QLibrary.

                  Ok you mean that I have to close the serialport at the end of the dll ?
                  Can you see any other fault? Because the serial connection is not working .

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                    You have to delete serial. IIRC that should also close it.

                    In any case, you should recheck your project and make it link properly to your library. Using QLibrary as a workaround is not the proper thing to do.

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                      You have to delete serial. IIRC that should also close it.

                      In any case, you should recheck your project and make it link properly to your library. Using QLibrary as a workaround is not the proper thing to do.

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                      @SGaist
                      Yes but this should only be a test program to see if the dll works correctly. In the end the dll is used in an othe context, so I want to focus on the function of the dll. Alltough it would be nice to know where my fault was. But I did everything like in the description in the links above nothing works, so I have to move on to loos not more time.

                      But why doesn´t works my serial connection ? That is in the moment my biggest problem.
                      Do I have to create a QObject as parent when I don´t have a window as parent ?
                      Is the connect function necessary ?
                      I thought the use is only to refer the connection fe to a button. But in a dll it should be unnecessary.

                      Is this maybe the troublemaker?

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                        Why it doesn't work ? I can't tell, that's Crystal Ball debugging at this point. However, you don't check that that your device opened successfully

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Why it doesn't work ? I can't tell, that's Crystal Ball debugging at this point. However, you don't check that that your device opened successfully

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                          @SGaist

                          Yeah that´s kind of diffucult. But I need help because I dont´t know how to figure out where my problem is.
                          I tried in a working serial port GUI to delete the connect() function and the "this" in new QSerialPort(this). It is still working. So the code should work.

                          With : if(!serial->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)){qDebug()<<"Connection failed"}. I figured out, that the connection is not opened.

                          I get the return value: -1073741510. Knows anybody what this means?

                          regards

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                            Your application has been aborted e.g. you stopped it brutally.

                            Did you check the returned error ? What is it ?

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                              Your application has been aborted e.g. you stopped it brutally.

                              Did you check the returned error ? What is it ?

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                              @SGaist
                              How to check the error ? My program runs without showing an error. But there has to be one because the serial connection can´t be opened.

                              I tried to use : qDebug()<< serial->errorString();
                              But the output was "Unkown error".

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                                Ok, then just create on minimal application that opens that serial port and tries to write to / read from it. That will at least help check that your serial port is working correctly

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                                  Ok, then just create on minimal application that opens that serial port and tries to write to / read from it. That will at least help check that your serial port is working correctly

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                                  @SGaist
                                  My first project was a GUI that communicates with that serial port.
                                  This still works fine. I used the same code to implement the serial connection in the dll file. Only the parent object, if i create the new QSerialPort, in thr parenthesis is empty. And i do not use the connect () function. If i change the code in the GUI it still works.
                                  In the GUI as well as in the dll the serial connection us only used to send a few variables to a microcontroller. So it should be a minimal requirement to the serial. Maybeit it is not possible to write a dll that opens a serial port at runtime ?

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                                    There's no such restriction.

                                    Since you had trouble with the library in the first place, the next step is to create a minimal library that will provide some dummy function and link to it. Don't use QLibrary to load, just make your application link to it properly.

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                                      There's no such restriction.

                                      Since you had trouble with the library in the first place, the next step is to create a minimal library that will provide some dummy function and link to it. Don't use QLibrary to load, just make your application link to it properly.

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                                      #30

                                      @SGaist

                                      Ok I just tried to create a new one.
                                      My steps:
                                      *Qt Creator -> new -> dll
                                      *add a dummy function under public in my header
                                      *dummy function in the cpp file: qDebug() << dll works

                                      *create a new console application
                                      *right click add existing file: mark the two header files from my dll
                                      *set the paths: -> INCLUDEPATH += folder from my dll where the headers are
                                      ->DEPENDPATH+= same folder as above
                                      ->LIBS+= -Ldebug folder of my dll file -lname of my dll file
                                      *copy the dll in the debug folder of the test program
                                      *in the test programm i add in the cpp file:
                                      -> include the header
                                      ->create new object
                                      -> call the function from the dll

                                      All works well. But if I try to pass an integer through the function to my dll I get an unresolved symbol error.
                                      After I changed my dll I re-build it and changed the copied files through the new ones.

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                                        Can you show the code where you pass that integer ?

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                                        • SGaistS SGaist

                                          Can you show the code where you pass that integer ?

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                                          @SGaist

                                          In the dll i specified the following function:
                                          -header
                                          public:
                                          void Test(int a);

                                          -cpp
                                          qDebug()<< a;

                                          in the Test program:
                                          int b=1;
                                          MyLib c ;
                                          c.test(b);

                                          The exact error message is:
                                          main.obj:-1: Error: LNK2019: unresolved symbol ""__declspec(dllimport) public: void __cdecl MyLib::Test(int)" (_imp?Test@MyLib@@QEAAXH@Z)" in function "main".

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