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    Patrick Wright
    wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 19:59 last edited by
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    Yep! If I navigate to my build directory I have libinterface.a under /interface/debug/ and libsonyviscacamera.a under /interface/debug. I would assume that the sonyviscacamera library is able to link against the interface project successfully because it builds the library with no problems (but I don't fully understand how the linker works). Only when I try to build the complete project does this issue occur.

    That's why this is such a confusing issue. And, as I said, it was working just fine until I made a small change to the structure of the interface...

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:05 last edited by
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      @Patrick-Wright said in Undefined reference in abstract class implementation:

      LIBS += -L$$OUT_PWD/../interface/release/ -linterface

      You're using the release interface lib here, not the debug one.

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        Patrick Wright
        wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:10 last edited by
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        I almost thought that might have been the solution; a dumb mistake! But it may actually just be a typo since the .pro contents I sent were shortened. This is the actual, complete sonyviscacamera.pro file:

        QT       -= gui
        QT += widgets
        
        TARGET = sonyviscacamera
        TEMPLATE = lib
        CONFIG += staticlib
        
        DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
        
        SOURCES += \
                sonyviscacamera.cpp \
            sonyviscacamerainfo.cpp \
            sonyviscacamerainfowidget.cpp
        HEADERS += \
                sonyviscacamera.h \
            sonyviscacamerainfo.h \
            sonyviscacamerainfowidget.h
        
        win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -L$$OUT_PWD/../interface/release/ -linterface
        else:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -L$$OUT_PWD/../interface/debug/ -linterface
        else:unix: LIBS += -L$$OUT_PWD/../interface/ -linterface
        
        INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../interface
        DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../interface
        
        win32-g++:CONFIG(release, debug|release): PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$OUT_PWD/../interface/release/libinterface.a
        else:win32-g++:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$OUT_PWD/../interface/debug/libinterface.a
        else:win32:!win32-g++:CONFIG(release, debug|release): PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$OUT_PWD/../interface/release/interface.lib
        else:win32:!win32-g++:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$OUT_PWD/../interface/debug/interface.lib
        else:unix: PRE_TARGETDEPS += $$OUT_PWD/../interface/libinterface.a
        
        FORMS += \
            sonyviscacamerainfowidget.ui
        

        I think the if/else statement correctly chooses the debug or release version.

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          Christian Ehrlicher
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          wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:14 last edited by
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          I'm not very familar with qmake (mostly because I don't want to take care for such stuff like here - the buildsystem must know the correct paths). What you can do is to remove the release interface.a file to see if you get a linker error. Or you can take a look at the linker line to see if it pick up the correct interface.a file.

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            Patrick Wright
            wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:29 last edited by
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            I checked the link command line and it is using the correct library paths.

            I am looking more closely at what I am trying to do and am wondering if this is do to the fact that SonyViscaCamera is both a QObject and an AbstractCamera. Maybe someone could explain in more detail how multiple inheritance would work in this case. i want to inherit QObject because my camera is going to make use of signals and slots. I also inherit my interface because that is how I define the standard interface for a camera. What I am wondering is, would it be better to make AbstractCamera inherit from QObject then have SonyViscaCamera inherit from Abstract Camera?

            I ask because I flipped the order of inheritance as such

            class SonyViscaCamera : public AbstractCamera, public QObject
            

            and now I get the following (different) error:

            "'staticmetaObject' is not a member of 'AbstractCamera'"
            
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              Patrick Wright
              wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:40 last edited by Patrick Wright
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              Also, the whole problem is solved if I simply make void setPort(AbstractPort *port) in AbstractCamera NOT virtual. This leads me to believe there is definately something wrong with my understanding of multiple inheritance in this case... I know what I want to accomplish, but now am unsure how to go about that. I made setPort() virtual so that sub classes could override it if they needed to.

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                wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:43 last edited by
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                Hi,

                What code change did trigger these errors ?

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                  Patrick Wright
                  wrote on 19 Oct 2018, 20:52 last edited by
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                  I made AbstractCamera abstract because I know that every camera will contain a reference to an AbstractPort, so rather than have every subclass implement the same code, I added that as a member function (and variable) to AbstractCamera. The rest of the methods are pure virtual because every subclass will have an independent implementation. The change which caused the error was when I made setPort in AbstractCamera virtual so that sub classes could override this method if needed.

                  I am wondering now if it would be more intelligent to just make every method pure virtual and have the sub class implement the setPort method as well... Would that be the best option?

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                  • P Patrick Wright
                    19 Oct 2018, 20:29

                    I checked the link command line and it is using the correct library paths.

                    I am looking more closely at what I am trying to do and am wondering if this is do to the fact that SonyViscaCamera is both a QObject and an AbstractCamera. Maybe someone could explain in more detail how multiple inheritance would work in this case. i want to inherit QObject because my camera is going to make use of signals and slots. I also inherit my interface because that is how I define the standard interface for a camera. What I am wondering is, would it be better to make AbstractCamera inherit from QObject then have SonyViscaCamera inherit from Abstract Camera?

                    I ask because I flipped the order of inheritance as such

                    class SonyViscaCamera : public AbstractCamera, public QObject
                    

                    and now I get the following (different) error:

                    "'staticmetaObject' is not a member of 'AbstractCamera'"
                    
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                    wrote on 20 Oct 2018, 08:56 last edited by
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                    @Patrick-Wright said in Undefined reference in abstract class implementation:

                    I ask because I flipped the order of inheritance as such

                    Not allowed. QObject must always go first due to moc not being smart enough.

                    My advice: Inspect the symbols in the interface library and make sure everything that is supposed to be there is there. I imagine there was some problem with it if the linker's complaining (the linker is a rather simple program).

                    I am wondering now if it would be more intelligent to just make every method pure virtual and have the sub class implement the setPort method as well... Would that be the best option?

                    That is up to you. Should work either way, though.

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                      19 Oct 2018, 19:26

                      Did you really add abstractcamera.cpp to the sources list so it gets compiled? I would guess it's not the case.

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                      prashant.qt.developer
                      wrote on 19 Feb 2019, 04:48 last edited by
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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher This is the solution. Thank you.

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