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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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      • SGaistS SGaist

        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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          • SGaistS SGaist

            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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              • SGaistS SGaist

                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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                @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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                      You are not exporting Test properly

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        You are not exporting Test properly

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                        @SGaist
                        How to do so ?
                        Where is my fault ?

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                          You have a nice explanation in the Creating shared libraries chapter of Qt's documentation

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            You have a nice explanation in the Creating shared libraries chapter of Qt's documentation

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                            @SGaist
                            I red this chapter already and my header files as well as the pro file are as specified in the explanation:
                            dll.h:

                            #ifndef MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_H
                            #define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_H
                            
                            #include "messwert_zuordnung_dll_global.h"
                            
                            MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT void Test(int a);
                            
                            class MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Messwert_zuordnung_dll
                            {
                            
                            public:
                                Messwert_zuordnung_dll();
                            
                                void Test(int a);
                            };
                            
                            #endif // MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_H
                            

                            dll_global.h

                            #ifndef MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_GLOBAL_H
                            #define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_GLOBAL_H
                            
                            #include <QtCore/qglobal.h>
                            
                            #if defined(MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_LIBRARY)
                            #  define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
                            #else
                            #  define MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLLSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
                            #endif
                            
                            #endif // MESSWERT_ZUORDNUNG_DLL_GLOBAL_H
                            

                            I cant see a big difference.

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                              Following your various piece of code, you don't have any class called MyLib containing Test(int) nor any namespace containing such a function

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                Following your various piece of code, you don't have any class called MyLib containing Test(int) nor any namespace containing such a function

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                                @SGaist
                                I changed the name, because the actual is a bit long. My class is Messwert_zuordnung_dll.
                                The function for the export is Test.

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                                  Ok so your

                                  MyLib c;
                                  c.test(b);
                                  

                                  should rather be:

                                  Messwert_zuordnung_dll mzd;
                                  mzd.Test(b);
                                  

                                  correct ?

                                  So, when you are building your dll, do you get both the dll and corresponding lib file ?

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    Ok so your

                                    MyLib c;
                                    c.test(b);
                                    

                                    should rather be:

                                    Messwert_zuordnung_dll mzd;
                                    mzd.Test(b);
                                    

                                    correct ?

                                    So, when you are building your dll, do you get both the dll and corresponding lib file ?

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                                    @SGaist
                                    Yes that´s correct. Sorry at this point for the confusion with the names.

                                    Yes the build creates a .dll/.lib and .obj file.
                                    At the beginning I had some trouble with the link I set as dependent path and libs in the pro file because there where a space in it. The error said "could not open .obj" so maybe it the program tries to open the .obj instead of the .dll ?

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                                      No, you should link to the lib file. However having space in your path on Windows is generally a Bad Thing (™) so just avoid them altogether

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        No, you should link to the lib file. However having space in your path on Windows is generally a Bad Thing (™) so just avoid them altogether

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                                        @SGaist
                                        Yes I realized that this is a problem and renamed the folder. But this was just at the beginning, now it has to be an other problem

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                                          It still can't find it ? Did you implement Test(int a) ?

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