Library doesn't open
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I am trying to link Bitscope library, http://www.bitscope.com/software/library/ to QtCreator 5.6. I followed the normal instructions of adding an external library and this code was produced in .pro
win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -L$$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library/' -lBitLib
else:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -L$$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library/' -lBitLibd
else:unix: LIBS += -L$$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library/' -lBitLibINCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library'
DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library'But when build produces an error
:-1: error: LNK1104: cannot open file 'BitLibd.lib'Thanks in advance for a solution
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Do you have BitLibd.lib in C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library?
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@jsulm Thank you very much for replying
The Library has BitLib.lib.
BitLibd.lib was created since I kept the default tick on in "Add 'd' suffix for debug version" in the 'add library' dialog. Even if I uncheck it and add the library:
The code created in .pro is
unix|win32: LIBS += -L$$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library/' -lBitLibINCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library'
DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/'C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope/Library'and the error remains as
:-1: error: LNK1104: cannot open file 'BitLib.lib'I tried qmake -> build procedure but still the error remains.
Even tried deleting '$$PWD' in paths as suggested in a similar thread but the problem remains. -
@manuja I assume your development enviroment is Windows. If so, could it be possible you uninstall BitScope library from default installation folder (i.e. C:/Program Files (x86)/BitScope) and install it again under a path without spaces (i.e. C:\BitScope)?
I've tried and I was able to build a simple Qt console application just for Windows and adding by hand these lines to the .pro file:
INCLUDEPATH +=C:/BitScope/Library
LIBS += -LC:/BitScope/Library -lBitLib -
@Pablo-J.-Rogina Thanks for the reply.
Yes I am working in Windows. I changed the installation folder to C:, reinstalled the library and added the lines you suggested. Then it created a number of errors as
mainwindow.obj:-1: error: LNK2019: unresolved external symbol BL_Count referenced in function "public: _cdecl MainWindow::MainWindow(class QWidget *)" (??0MainWindow@@QEAA@PEAVQWidget@@@Z)
And the error appears for all the BL* functions.When I go with the .pro code created automatically when adding the library the earlier error remains. That is:
:-1: error: LNK1104: cannot open file 'BitLib.lib'
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I changed the installation folder to C:
Could you state the full path of your installation folder?
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@Pablo-J.-Rogina
unix|win32: LIBS += -L$$PWD/C:/BitScope/Library/ -lBitLibINCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/C:/BitScope/Library
DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/C:/BitScope/LibraryThis is the .pro code that is generated automatically.
C:\BitScope\Library - The full path of library
Thanks
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It looks like you're not following my recommendations :-)
Forget about the automatically created .pro file, change it by hand. Please compare the two lines I posted with what you have now... -
@Pablo-J.-Rogina I'm sorry but I did try the lines you suggested as I mentioned in my first reply to you. But it created 11 errors for each of the BL_ functions in my mainwindow.cpp.
Maybe the error is now with the functions I used.
I directly copied from the sample code on the Bitscope Library manual, these lines:
BL_Intro(BL_ZERO); /* optional, default BL_ZERO /
BL_Delay(BL_ZERO); / optional, default BL_ZERO /
BL_Rate(MY_RATE); / optional, default BL_MAX_RATE /
BL_Size(MY_SIZE); / optional, default BL_MAX_SIZE /
BL_Select(BL_SELECT_CHANNEL,MY_CHANNEL); / choose the channel /
BL_Trigger(BL_ZERO,BL_TRIG_RISE); / optional when untriggered /
BL_Select(BL_SELECT_SOURCE,BL_SOURCE_POD); / use the POD input /
BL_Range(BL_Count(BL_COUNT_RANGE)); / maximum range /
BL_Offset(BL_ZERO); / optional, default 0 /
BL_Enable(TRUE); / at least one channel must be initialised */Very much appreciate your support :)
I'll add the full code just in case:
#include "mainwindow.h"
#include "ui_mainwindow.h"
#include "limits.h"
#include "bitlib.h"int x1=0, yl=0, x2=0, y2=0, x3=0, y3=0, x4=0, y4=0;
#define MY_DEVICES 1 /* open one device only /
#define MY_PROBE_FILE "" / default probe file if unspecified */#define MY_DEVICE 0
#define MY_CHANNEL 0
#define MY_MODE BL_MODE_FAST
#define MY_RATE 1000000 /* capture sample rate /
#define MY_SIZE 4 / number of samples to capture */MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget parent) :
QMainWindow(parent),
ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
{
ui->setupUi(this);
BL_Intro(BL_ZERO); / optional, default BL_ZERO /
BL_Delay(BL_ZERO); / optional, default BL_ZERO /
BL_Rate(MY_RATE); / optional, default BL_MAX_RATE /
BL_Size(MY_SIZE); / optional, default BL_MAX_SIZE /
BL_Select(BL_SELECT_CHANNEL,MY_CHANNEL); / choose the channel /
BL_Trigger(BL_ZERO,BL_TRIG_RISE); / optional when untriggered /
BL_Select(BL_SELECT_SOURCE,BL_SOURCE_POD); / use the POD input /
BL_Range(BL_Count(BL_COUNT_RANGE)); / maximum range /
BL_Offset(BL_ZERO); / optional, default 0 /
BL_Enable(TRUE); / at least one channel must be initialised */
}MainWindow::~MainWindow()
{
delete ui;
}void MainWindow::on_btnCharge1_clicked()
{
x1 = ui->txtCharge1->text().toInt();
}void MainWindow::on_btnCharge2_clicked()
{
x2 = ui->txtCharge2->text().toInt();
}void MainWindow::on_btnCharge3_clicked()
{
x3 = ui->txtCharge3->text().toInt();
}void MainWindow::on_btnCharge4_clicked()
{
x4 = ui->txtCharge4->text().toInt();
}void MainWindow::on_btnCalibrate_clicked()
{QVector<double> x(4),y(4); x[0]=x1; y[0]=yl; x[1]=x2; y[1]=y2; x[2]=x3; y[2]=y3; x[3]=x4; y[3]=y4; ui->Plot->addGraph(); ui->Plot->graph(0)->setData(x, y); // give the axes some labels: ui->Plot->xAxis->setLabel("x"); ui->Plot->yAxis->setLabel("y"); // set axes ranges, so we see all data: ui->Plot->xAxis->setRange(0, 100); //ui->Plot->yAxis->setRange(0, 1); ui->Plot->replot();
}
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Hi and welcome to devnet,
Did you check that both Qt and BitScope are built for the same architecture ?
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@manuja I've just created a basic Qt GUI application, I hope you can grab code snippets from Bitbucket (sorry no time for a full Git repository).
The application just displays a main window, nothing fancy, but by doing that most of the Bitscope functions you posted previously are called from QMainWindow constructor, so that proves Qt was able to build and run the application.
As @SGaist mentioned please pay attention to what Bitscope version you're using (I mistakenly used x64 version initially, reinstalling i386 made the way with my environment: Win 7, Qt 4.7.4 and MinGW 32 bit)
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@Pablo-J.-Rogina Thank you very much!!!
I'll try this. I actually tried the same library functions in a C++ console application on Codeblocks and they worked fine. I'll try with your code. Thanks again :-) -
Hello I have problems to use functions of bitlib.lib.
I created a project without Qt, a c++ application, in qt-creator 4.9.2 (Community) version and build with the Qt 5.13.0 MinGW 64-bit and qmaxe.exe. It works for the function BL_Initialize() and every function with the return type void. But the others are not working and i get undefined reference toBL_Delay
for example. Mabye someone had the same problem and can help me.Thanks in advance for a solution
Alex
//ConnectBitScope.pro TEMPLATE = app CONFIG += console c++11 CONFIG -= app_bundle CONFIG -= qt SOURCES += \ main.cpp HEADERS += \bitlib.h \ bitlib.h INCLUDEPATH +=C:/BitScope64/Library LIBS += -LC:/BitScope64/Library -BitLib
//main.cpp #include <iostream> #include <bitlib.h> using namespace std; #define MY_DEVICES 1 /* open one device only */ #define MY_PROBE_FILE "" /* default probe file if unspecified */ #define MY_DEVICE 0 #define MY_CHANNEL 0 #define MY_MODE BL_MODE_FAST #define MY_RATE 1000000 /* capture sample rate */ #define MY_SIZE 4 /* number of samples to capture */ int main() { cout << "Hello World!" << endl; void BL_Initialize(); /* optional, default BL_ZERO */ // BL_Delay(BL_ZERO); /* optional, default BL_ZERO */ // BL_Rate(MY_RATE); /* optional, default BL_MAX_RATE */ // BL_Size(MY_SIZE); /* optional, default BL_MAX_SIZE */ // BL_Select(BL_SELECT_CHANNEL,MY_CHANNEL); /* choose the channel */ // BL_Trigger(BL_ZERO,BL_TRIG_RISE); /* optional when untriggered */ // BL_Select(BL_SELECT_SOURCE,BL_SOURCE_POD); /* use the POD input */ // BL_Range(BL_Count(BL_COUNT_RANGE)); /* maximum range */ // BL_Offset(BL_ZERO); /* optional, default 0 */ // BL_Enable(true); return 0; }
//bitlib.h /* bitlib.h -- BitScope Library Version 2.0 FG12CLBR * * http://bitscope.com/software/library/guide/2.0/ * * Copyright (C) 2018 BitScope Designs http://bitscope.com * * You may use this library software for any purpose, or distribute it * or derivative works in any form subject to the terms of the BitScope * Library Software Licence V1.1. */ #ifndef _BITLIB_H #define _BITLIB_H #if !defined(__cplusplus) #ifndef _bool_ #define _bool_ typedef unsigned int bool; #endif #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* magic values */ #define BL_MAX_RATE 0 /* request the maximum rate */ #define BL_MAX_TIME 0 /* request the maximum time */ #define BL_MAX_SIZE 0 /* request the maximum size */ #define BL_TRACE_FORCED 0 /* trace without (waiting for) trigger */ #define BL_TRACE_FOREVER -1 /* trace without timeout (possibly forever) */ #define BL_ZERO 0 /* zero volts (ground, reference, etc) */ #define BL_ASK -1 /* request a prevailing value */ /* select/report tokens */ enum { BL_COUNT_DEVICE, BL_COUNT_ANALOG, BL_COUNT_LOGIC, BL_COUNT_RANGE }; enum { BL_SELECT_DEVICE, BL_SELECT_CHANNEL, BL_SELECT_SOURCE }; enum { BL_STATE_IDLE, BL_STATE_ACTIVE, BL_STATE_DONE, BL_STATE_ERROR }; enum { BL_SOURCE_POD, BL_SOURCE_BNC, BL_SOURCE_X10, BL_SOURCE_X20, BL_SOURCE_X50, BL_SOURCE_ALT, BL_SOURCE_GND }; enum { BL_COUPLING_DC, BL_COUPLING_AC, BL_COUPLING_RF }; enum { BL_MODE_FAST, BL_MODE_DUAL, BL_MODE_MIXED, BL_MODE_LOGIC, BL_MODE_STREAM }; enum { BL_TRIG_RISE, BL_TRIG_FALL, BL_TRIG_HIGH, BL_TRIG_LOW, BL_TRIG_NONE }; enum { BL_VERSION_DEVICE, BL_VERSION_LIBRARY, BL_VERSION_BINDING, BL_VERSION_PLATFORM, BL_VERSION_FRAMEWORK, BL_VERSION_NETWORK }; enum { BL_SYNCHRONOUS, BL_ASYNCHRONOUS }; /* Library API | Types */ typedef int ( BL_Acquire_t ) ( int, double * ); typedef void ( BL_Close_t ) ( void ); typedef int ( BL_Count_t ) ( int ); typedef int ( BL_Coupling_t ) ( int ); typedef double ( BL_Delay_t ) ( double ); typedef bool ( BL_Enable_t ) ( bool); typedef int ( BL_Error_t ) ( void ); typedef bool ( BL_Halt_t ) ( void ); typedef char * ( BL_ID_t ) ( void ); typedef bool ( BL_Index_t ) ( int ); typedef void ( BL_Initialize_t ) ( void ); typedef double ( BL_Intro_t ) ( double ); typedef char * ( BL_Log_t ) ( void ); typedef int ( BL_Mode_t ) ( int ); typedef char * ( BL_Name_t ) ( char * ); typedef double ( BL_Offset_t ) ( double ); typedef int ( BL_Open_t ) ( const char *, int ); typedef double ( BL_Range_t ) ( int ); typedef bool ( BL_Receive_t ) ( char *, int, int ); typedef double ( BL_Rate_t ) ( double ); typedef int ( BL_Select_t ) ( int, int ); typedef void ( BL_Send_t ) ( char *, int ); typedef int ( BL_Size_t ) ( int ); typedef int ( BL_State_t ) ( void ); typedef double ( BL_Time_t) ( double ); typedef bool ( BL_Trace_t ) ( double, bool ); typedef bool ( BL_Trigger_t ) ( double, int ); typedef char * ( BL_Version_t ) ( int ); /* Library API | Function Pointers */ BL_Acquire_t BL_Acquire; BL_Close_t BL_Close; BL_Count_t BL_Count; BL_Coupling_t BL_Coupling; BL_Delay_t BL_Delay; BL_Enable_t BL_Enable; BL_Error_t BL_Error; BL_Halt_t BL_Halt; BL_ID_t BL_ID; BL_Initialize_t BL_Initialize; BL_Intro_t BL_Intro; BL_Log_t BL_Log; BL_Mode_t BL_Mode; BL_Name_t BL_Name; BL_Offset_t BL_Offset; BL_Open_t BL_Open; BL_Range_t BL_Range; BL_Rate_t BL_Rate; BL_Receive_t BL_Receive; BL_Select_t BL_Select; BL_Send_t BL_Send; BL_Index_t BL_Index; BL_Size_t BL_Size; BL_State_t BL_State; BL_Time_t BL_Time; BL_Trace_t BL_Trace; BL_Trigger_t BL_Trigger; BL_Version_t BL_Version; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _BITLIB_H */
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@alexfi Is there only one library file? Sometimes functionality is spread across several library files.
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@jsulm
There are two files available. The 64bit version and the 32bit version, I tried both and installed them into the C: programm folder.
after I get the undefinded reference there error there was the collect2.exe error. -
@christian-ehrlicher
I tried -lBitLib before, but there was the error lBitlib not found. After I changed the to -BitLib it was found. I thought that was linux syntax. Mabe you can help me to get this run.
I installed the library in the C: folder after that I include this two lines in the pro file. i also added the header file in the projectINCLUDEPATH +=C:/BitScope64/Library LIBS += -LC:/BitScope64/Library -lBitLib
then i receive cannot find lBitLib
the structure of the library folder is following:
->Library ->Document bitlib.def BitLib.dll bitlib.h BitLib.lib BitLib.pas -BitLib.dll -BitScope.prb -BitServe.prb
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@alexfi spolier alert: not tested! Could it be possible you need this? this is, telling the linker to use a library that doesn't follow the libNAME.so convention
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It's msvc, so according to the docs it must be
LIBS += C:/BitScope64/Library/BitLib.lib
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I am not sure how to include this correct in my pro. file do you have an example or some explanations for this?
g++ -o build/bin/myapp _mylib.so other_source_files
Thank you for your help!!!
@Christian-Ehrlicher
I tried this also, but I get the undefined reference.Thank you also for your help!!!
i also changed the library files from 64bit to 32bit because of that
//qmake: qmake.exe ConnectBitScope.pro -spec win32-g++ "CONFIG+=debug" "CONFIG+=qml_debug"