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  • aha_1980A aha_1980

    @fcarney

    Its funny, in Google search if you put in -std=c89 it will try and eliminate std=c89 from the search results. So search on std=c89 yielded better results.

    Thats because minus is the logical not in Google, and has been forever ;)

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    fcarney
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    @aha_1980 said in Set C standard in Qt Creator:

    Thats because minus is the logical not in Google, and has been forever ;)

    Yeah, I had forgotten the "good old days" of +/- and using quotes and things to help narrow searches. I remember when searching used to be an art. Maybe it still is.

    C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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    • fcarneyF fcarney

      @aha_1980 said in Set C standard in Qt Creator:

      Thats because minus is the logical not in Google, and has been forever ;)

      Yeah, I had forgotten the "good old days" of +/- and using quotes and things to help narrow searches. I remember when searching used to be an art. Maybe it still is.

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      aha_1980
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      @fcarney said in Set C standard in Qt Creator:

      I remember when searching used to be an art. Maybe it still is.

      +1

      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        @aha_1980 Hi, thanks for answer.
        The intended OS is both Windows (mingw C compiler) and Linux (GCC). Qt version is 5.11.1.

        Here is the compiler output:

        gcc -c -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -std=c89 -g -Wall -W -Wextra -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32 -DNTM_LIB_LIBRARY -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_QML_DEBUG -I..\ntm\trunk\libntm -I. -I..\..\..\..\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\mkspecs\win32-g++ -o debug\calc.o ..\ntm\trunk\libntm\calc\calc.c
        

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        • B Bremenpl

          @aha_1980 Hi, thanks for answer.
          The intended OS is both Windows (mingw C compiler) and Linux (GCC). Qt version is 5.11.1.

          Here is the compiler output:

          gcc -c -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -std=c89 -g -Wall -W -Wextra -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32 -DNTM_LIB_LIBRARY -DQT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DQT_QML_DEBUG -I..\ntm\trunk\libntm -I. -I..\..\..\..\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\mkspecs\win32-g++ -o debug\calc.o ..\ntm\trunk\libntm\calc\calc.c
          
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          aha_1980
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          @Bremenpl A short search gave https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2270899/c89-vs-c99-gcc-compiler

          which states:

          In theory, there should be one difference. Using "//" to demark a comment isn't part of C89, so if it enforced the C89 rules correctly, that would produce a compiler error (with -ansi -pedantic, it might do that, but I don't remember for sure).

          Looks like the explanation for your problem.

          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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          • aha_1980A aha_1980

            @Bremenpl A short search gave https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2270899/c89-vs-c99-gcc-compiler

            which states:

            In theory, there should be one difference. Using "//" to demark a comment isn't part of C89, so if it enforced the C89 rules correctly, that would produce a compiler error (with -ansi -pedantic, it might do that, but I don't remember for sure).

            Looks like the explanation for your problem.

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            @aha_1980 I think you guys misunderstood me, or I didn't state the question properly.
            I am OK with the fact that // comments are not allowed in C89. Futhermore, I want to use the C89 standard in this project. The thing is, I dont know how to instruct the Qt creator, using the *.pro file, to use C89 for compiling. And I know that it doesnt work, since I am able to do // comments and for loops with initialization.

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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              @Bremenpl said in Set C standard in Qt Creator:

              -std=c89

              If this is in the compiler output as you wrote above then qtcreator / qmake isn't the one to blame.

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                I just tried this with Qt 5.12.0, gcc, Linux and a standard C project through Qt Creator.
                I put this in my pro file:

                QMAKE_CFLAGS += -std=c89
                

                So my pro looks like this:

                TEMPLATE = app
                CONFIG += console
                CONFIG -= app_bundle
                CONFIG -= qt
                QMAKE_CFLAGS += -std=c89
                
                SOURCES += \
                        main.c
                

                My C source looks like this:

                #include <stdio.h>
                
                // this is a comment
                int main()
                {
                    printf("Hello World!\n");
                    return 0;
                }
                

                This will not compile and throws this error:

                /home/fcarney/Documents/programming/test/testcstandards/main.c:3: error: C++ style comments are not allowed in ISO C90
                 // this is a comment
                 ^
                

                The Qt creator IDE shows this error:

                /home/fcarney/Documents/programming/test/testcstandards/main.c:3: warning: // comments are not allowed in this language
                

                Is it possible your project is a C++ project?
                What is the extension of your file? .c .cpp ?
                What compiler are you using? MSVC, gcc, Mingw?

                C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                  fcarney
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                  I just repeated the test on Windows 10 Pro, Mingw64, Qt 5.12.1 with an similarly generated C project. I get the same result as the Linux test.

                  C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                  • fcarneyF fcarney

                    I just repeated the test on Windows 10 Pro, Mingw64, Qt 5.12.1 with an similarly generated C project. I get the same result as the Linux test.

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                    @fcarney Thanks for answer, I rewrote the *.pro file carefully and it indeed works now. Had to had some faulty flags maybe. Thank you for help.

                    As a side note, is it even possible to create a plain C (not C++) project in Qt creator?

                    lprzenioslo.zut.edu.pl

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                      fcarney
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                      #14

                      Yes:
                      File -> New File or Project -> Non-Qt Project -> Plain C Application
                      That is how I created my test project. You will have to add the CFLAG.

                      Edit:
                      Do you mean using Qt widgets and the like? Probably not as all the graphical stuff seems to be heavily C++.

                      C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                      • fcarneyF fcarney

                        Yes:
                        File -> New File or Project -> Non-Qt Project -> Plain C Application
                        That is how I created my test project. You will have to add the CFLAG.

                        Edit:
                        Do you mean using Qt widgets and the like? Probably not as all the graphical stuff seems to be heavily C++.

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                        Bremenpl
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                        @fcarney Understood, thank you.

                        lprzenioslo.zut.edu.pl

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