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  • S Sareban

    I made a library in qt creator as c++ dynamic library option. But now i can' compile the project im using it.

    my .pro file is this;
    QT += core gui multimedia

    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets

    TARGET = testlib2
    TEMPLATE = app

    DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS

    #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000 # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0

    CONFIG += c++11

    SOURCES +=
    main.cpp
    mainwindow.cpp

    HEADERS +=
    mainwindow.h

    FORMS +=
    mainwindow.ui

    Default rules for deployment.

    qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
    else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
    !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target

    unix|win32: LIBS += -L$$PWD/../build-tonegenlib-Desktop_Qt_5_12_1_MinGW_64_bit-Debug/debug/ -ltonegenlib

    INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../tonegenlib
    DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../tonegenlib

    and the compile errror is this ;

    debug/mainwindow.o: In function MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget*)': C:\QT_workspace\build-testlib2-Desktop_Qt_5_12_1_MinGW_64_bit-Debug/../testlib2/mainwindow.cpp:6: undefined reference to __imp__ZN10TonegenlibC1Ev'
    collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
    mingw32-make[1]: *** [Makefile.Debug:69: debug/testlib2.exe] Error 1
    mingw32-make: *** [Makefile:38: debug] Error 2
    mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/QT_workspace/build-testlib2-Desktop_Qt_5_12_1_MinGW_64_bit-Debug'
    01:29:22: The process "C:\Qt\Qt5.12.1\Tools\mingw730_64\bin\mingw32-make.exe" exited with code 2.
    Error while building/deploying project testlib2 (kit: Desktop Qt 5.12.1 MinGW 64-bit)
    When executing step "Make"
    01:29:22: Elapsed time: 00:01.

    thank you so much for your help.

    JonBJ Online
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    JonB
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    @Sareban
    Where exactly is your tonelib file (full name & path) on the disk?
    Do you build it yourself?
    Are you sure it's MinGW and not, say, MSVC?
    Are you sure it's 64-bit and not 32-bit?
    Have you included the right header file for it, and are you calling a function in it which is correctly exported?

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @Sareban
      Where exactly is your tonelib file (full name & path) on the disk?
      Do you build it yourself?
      Are you sure it's MinGW and not, say, MSVC?
      Are you sure it's 64-bit and not 32-bit?
      Have you included the right header file for it, and are you calling a function in it which is correctly exported?

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      Sareban
      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      @JonB
      thanks for your reply. I supplied the full name and path to the .pro file with add library thing on qt. and i built it and qmake with the same kit and compiler i do with every other project. add library seeks for .a file and i provided it with that in the same folder of debug .dll .

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Sareban
        Where exactly is your tonelib file (full name & path) on the disk?
        Do you build it yourself?
        Are you sure it's MinGW and not, say, MSVC?
        Are you sure it's 64-bit and not 32-bit?
        Have you included the right header file for it, and are you calling a function in it which is correctly exported?

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        Sareban
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        @JonB
        #include <QMainWindow>
        #include <tonegenlib.h>

        namespace Ui {
        class MainWindow;
        }

        class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
        {
        Q_OBJECT

        public:
        explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
        ~MainWindow();

        Tonegenlib tonegen;
        
        
        
        void test();
        

        private:
        Ui::MainWindow *ui;
        };

        this is the header file of the project.

        void MainWindow::test()
        {
        tonegen.m_freq = 240;
        tonegen.playAudio();

        }

        and this is the .cpp where i call the function and change a variable.
        without using the library there is no errors but when i define tonegen and then call the function gives error.

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        • hskoglundH Offline
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          hskoglund
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          Hi, can you show the tonegenlib.h file?

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          • hskoglundH hskoglund

            Hi, can you show the tonegenlib.h file?

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            Sareban
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            #6

            @hskoglund

            #ifndef TONEGENLIB_H
            #define TONEGENLIB_H

            #include "tonegenlib_global.h"
            #include <QBuffer>
            #include <QByteArray>
            #include <QMainWindow>
            #include <QAudio>
            #include <QtMultimedia/QAudioOutput>
            #include <QScopedPointer>
            #include <QFile>
            #include <QObject>
            #include <QFile>
            #include <QDataStream>
            #include <QIODevice>
            #include <QtMultimedia/QAudioDeviceInfo>
            #include <QtMultimedia/QAudioFormat>

            class TONEGENLIBSHARED_EXPORT Tonegenlib : public QWidget
            {
            Q_OBJECT

            public:
            Tonegenlib();
            void toneGenerate();
            void playAudio();
            void saveSound();
            void readFile();
            int SAMPLE_RATE = 44100;
            int m_seconds=2;
            int m_freq=50;
            int m_ph;
            int m_amp = 5;

            private:

            int len= m_seconds*SAMPLE_RATE;
            
            QAudioFormat format;
            QByteArray sinbuf;
            QBuffer sininput;
            QAudioOutput *audio;
            

            private slots:
            void handleStateChanged(QAudio::State newState);
            void supplyData();
            };

            #endif // TONEGENLIB_H

            this is my tonelib.h

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              hskoglund
              wrote on last edited by
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              Sorry, I was looking for where you #define TONEGENLIBSHARED_EXPORT, can you show the tonegenlib_global.h?

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              • hskoglundH hskoglund

                Sorry, I was looking for where you #define TONEGENLIBSHARED_EXPORT, can you show the tonegenlib_global.h?

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                Sareban
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @hskoglund

                #ifndef TONEGENLIB_GLOBAL_H
                #define TONEGENLIB_GLOBAL_H

                #include <QtCore/qglobal.h>

                #if defined(TONEGENLIB_LIBRARY)

                define TONEGENLIBSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT

                #else

                define TONEGENLIBSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT

                #endif

                #endif // TONEGENLIB_GLOBAL_H

                thanks for your help :)

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                • hskoglundH Offline
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                  hskoglund
                  wrote on last edited by hskoglund
                  #9

                  Hmm, just a guess but it seems Tonegenlib's constructor isn't visible, can you show the code for Tonegenlib::Tonegenlib in your tonelib.cpp file?

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                  • hskoglundH hskoglund

                    Hmm, just a guess but it seems Tonegenlib's constructor isn't visible, can you show the code for Tonegenlib::Tonegenlib in your tonelib.cpp file?

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                    Sareban
                    wrote on last edited by Sareban
                    #10

                    @hskoglund

                    oh ok. do i need a constructor and deconstructor in a shared library cpp file ? didnt know that. i just started the code with the first function needed.

                    void Tonegenlib::toneGenerate() i started like this.

                    is there anything i need to consider when writing the constructor of the cpp ?

                    or is it enough to start with tonegenlib::tonegenlib()

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                    • S Sareban

                      @hskoglund

                      oh ok. do i need a constructor and deconstructor in a shared library cpp file ? didnt know that. i just started the code with the first function needed.

                      void Tonegenlib::toneGenerate() i started like this.

                      is there anything i need to consider when writing the constructor of the cpp ?

                      or is it enough to start with tonegenlib::tonegenlib()

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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @Sareban You don't need a constructor because it's a shared library, but since you mention the constructor in tonelib.h:

                      ...
                      public:
                      Tonegenlib();
                      ...
                      

                      either define an empty constructor in tonelib.cpp Tonegenlib::Tonegenlib() {} or remove the line from tonelib.h.

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                      • hskoglundH hskoglund

                        @Sareban You don't need a constructor because it's a shared library, but since you mention the constructor in tonelib.h:

                        ...
                        public:
                        Tonegenlib();
                        ...
                        

                        either define an empty constructor in tonelib.cpp Tonegenlib::Tonegenlib() {} or remove the line from tonelib.h.

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                        Sareban
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @hskoglund
                        thank you so much :) first tried to define an empty constructor but it didnt work but then when i cleared the line from the .h it worked. thanks so much :))

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