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  • ivanicyI Offline
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    ivanicy
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    Hello!! I am trying to use a commit date in my code. I am using this command:

    GIT_DATE = $$system(git --git-dir $$PWD\..\.git --work-tree $$PWD log -1 --format=%cd)
    DEFINES += GIT_DATE=\\\"$$GIT_DATE\\\"
    

    When I use this variable in a .cpp, it seems that some of the command doesn't like qt, because it behaves as if it did not recognize the variable.

    648859d3-9134-4706-9d66-f66ee6dd1c55-image.png

    If I don't include the "-1" in the command, the error dissappears but the program doesn't compile I think because the output of the command is too long.

    How can I fix it??

    Thank you very much!

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      SGaist
      Lifetime Qt Champion
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      #2

      Hi,

      What about:

      GIT_DATE = $$system(git --git-dir $$PWD\..\.git --work-tree $$PWD log -n 1 --format=%cd)
      

      ?

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      • ivanicyI ivanicy

        Hello!! I am trying to use a commit date in my code. I am using this command:

        GIT_DATE = $$system(git --git-dir $$PWD\..\.git --work-tree $$PWD log -1 --format=%cd)
        DEFINES += GIT_DATE=\\\"$$GIT_DATE\\\"
        

        When I use this variable in a .cpp, it seems that some of the command doesn't like qt, because it behaves as if it did not recognize the variable.

        648859d3-9134-4706-9d66-f66ee6dd1c55-image.png

        If I don't include the "-1" in the command, the error dissappears but the program doesn't compile I think because the output of the command is too long.

        How can I fix it??

        Thank you very much!

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        wrosecrans
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @ivanicy What's the full error message that you get when you try to build? Your screenshot mentions a "unexpected expression" but the whole error message might include what the compiler thinks the expression is, which can be a useful hint about what exactly is going wrong. Also, if you are building verbosely with the compiler invocation, you'll also see the definition as it is passed to the compiler.

        I wouldn't be surprised if the ''s in your git invocation are resulting in an odd path being passed in '--git-dir' Windows?

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi,

          What about:

          GIT_DATE = $$system(git --git-dir $$PWD\..\.git --work-tree $$PWD log -n 1 --format=%cd)
          

          ?

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          ivanicy
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @SGaist Yes, I tried it, but it throws the same error I showed

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          • ivanicyI ivanicy

            @SGaist Yes, I tried it, but it throws the same error I showed

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            aha_1980
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @ivanicy

            Please add a message($$GIT_DATE) in the pro file to debug the output.

            As @wrosecrans said, there might be a problem running the command or the output is not what you expect.

            Regards

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • SGaistS Offline
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              SGaist
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              By the way, why are you passing --git-dir and --work-tree to that command ?

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              • aha_1980A aha_1980

                @ivanicy

                Please add a message($$GIT_DATE) in the pro file to debug the output.

                As @wrosecrans said, there might be a problem running the command or the output is not what you expect.

                Regards

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                ivanicy
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @aha_1980 The output of the command in the General Messages tab is:

                Mon Dec 2 16:42:48 2019 +0100
                

                This is exactly that I want but when I use the variable in a .cpp, it gives me this error

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  By the way, why are you passing --git-dir and --work-tree to that command ?

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                  ivanicy
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  @SGaist I am not an expert in this commands. I found an example and it came with those modifiers

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                  • W wrosecrans

                    @ivanicy What's the full error message that you get when you try to build? Your screenshot mentions a "unexpected expression" but the whole error message might include what the compiler thinks the expression is, which can be a useful hint about what exactly is going wrong. Also, if you are building verbosely with the compiler invocation, you'll also see the definition as it is passed to the compiler.

                    I wouldn't be surprised if the ''s in your git invocation are resulting in an odd path being passed in '--git-dir' Windows?

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                    ivanicy
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @wrosecrans When I build the project, The error that it throws is that there is a ")" missing. This is because the compiler can't recognise or can't use the variable. Let me show another command that works perfectly:

                    GIT_VERSION = $$system(git --git-dir $$PWD\..\.git --work-tree $$PWD describe --always --tags)
                    DEFINES += GIT_VERSION=\\\"$$GIT_VERSION\\\"
                    

                    This command gives the last tag and the number of commits after this tag. And, like I said, works perfectly.

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                      SGaist
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
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                      Because GIT_VERSION is a string without any spaces.

                      You need to escape them all to use them in a define on the command line.

                      GIT_DATE = $$join($$list($$GIT_DATE), "\ ")
                      

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        Because GIT_VERSION is a string without any spaces.

                        You need to escape them all to use them in a define on the command line.

                        GIT_DATE = $$join($$list($$GIT_DATE), "\ ")
                        
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                        ivanicy
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        @SGaist Thank you very much!!! I changed the "\ " to "|" because it puts a blank and it works!

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                        • ivanicyI ivanicy

                          @SGaist Thank you very much!!! I changed the "\ " to "|" because it puts a blank and it works!

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                          aha_1980
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
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                          Hi @ivanicy,

                          why did you delete this topic? You should have rather marked it as SOLVED so others know that a solution has been found.

                          Thanks!

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          • aha_1980A aha_1980

                            Hi @ivanicy,

                            why did you delete this topic? You should have rather marked it as SOLVED so others know that a solution has been found.

                            Thanks!

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                            ivanicy
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            @aha_1980 Yes, It was a mistake. It is solved now. Thank you

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