Unsolved Trying to embed QtRpt in my app
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I 'm trying to embed QtRpt (2.0.0) in my application.
My first poblem is I can't compile the Demo (QtRptDemo.pro) that comes with it.
I tried with Qt Creator 5.0.2 and 5.2.1.
With 5.0.2 I get this error:...\qtrptproject 2.0.0\qtrptproject\commonfiles\CommonClasses.h:30: error: C1083: Cannot open include file: 'QtMath': No such file or directory
The code is this:
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x50000 #include <QtMath> #else #include <QtCore/qmath.h> #endif
With 5.2.1:
...\QtRptProject 2.0.0\QtRptProject\CommonFiles\CommonClasses.cpp:920: error: C2668: 'floor' : ambiguous call to overloaded function G:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\INCLUDE\math.h(567): could be 'long double floor(long double)' G:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\INCLUDE\math.h(519): or 'float floor(float)' G:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\INCLUDE\math.h(136): or 'double floor(double)' while trying to match the argument list '(int)' ...\QtRptProject 2.0.0\QtRptProject\QtRPT\qtrpt.cpp:758: error: C2143: syntax error : missing ',' before ':' and a few more...
Help!!! :)
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QtRpt is not part of Qt but an application using Qt as a toolkit.
Probably it is better to contact the author QtRpt and consult the documentation provided with the source.
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I contacted him but he didn't help me at all.
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@Panoss
Hi , you should try a newer Qt.
Seems QtMath was first added in QtCore 5.1
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22864872/how-to-add-use-qtmath-with-qt-5-0-2 -
Ok, I managed to run it.
- I put:
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x50000 #include <qmath.h> #else #include <QtCore/qmath.h> #endif
- I deleted the content of the function "double2MoneyFrench" in CommonClasses.cpp and just made it return 0.
- I commented out this code in CommonClasses.cpp line 758:
// for(auto field : fieldObject->crossTab->fieldList) { // drawFields(field,bandTop_,true); // }
- I commented out line 537 in CommonClasses.cpp:
//nWidth = ((int)rint(nHeight * dblAspectRatio)) & -3;
- in config.pri I put my project 's debug path in DEST_DIRECTORY variable.
And...worked!!!
Thank you guys anyway.