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  • SGaistS Offline
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    @ItzMeJP said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

    mimic_grasping_server.h

    You did not say where exactly that file is.

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      @ItzMeJP said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

      INCLUDE_FOLDER

      From INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/libs, it can be assumed that the header files are in $$PWD/libs.
      I guess you may do this
      #include "mimic_grasping_server.h"

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        @SGaist I would like to include the header file from the dynamic lib (i.e. lmimic_grasping_server).

        It should be <mimic_grasping_server/mimic_grasping_server.h>. Is there any other way to perform this include?

        My dynamic lib was created by using the CMAKE file below:

        cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.19)
        project(mimic_grasping_server
                VERSION 16.06.2021
                DESCRIPTION
                "Mimic grasping server API to C++")
        
        set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
        set(SUBDIR_LIBS_PATH libs)
        
        #External packages
        find_package(Eigen3 REQUIRED) # To matrix operations
        find_package(Boost REQUIRED COMPONENTS system thread timer) # Multithreading
        
        #Static Libs subdirectories
        add_subdirectory(${SUBDIR_LIBS_PATH}/SimpleSerialInterface)
        set(SIMPLE_SERIAL_INCLUDE_DIR libs/SimpleSerialInterface/include/)
        
        ## Specify additional locations of header files
        ## Your package locations should be listed before other locations
        include_directories(
                include
                ${SIMPLE_SERIAL_INCLUDE_DIR}
                ${Eigen3_INCLUDE_DIRS}
                ${BOOST_INCLUDE_DIRS}
        )
        
        ## Declare a C++ library
        add_library(mimic_grasping_server SHARED
                    src/mimic_grasping_server.cpp
                    src/tool_firmware_interface.cpp
                )
        
        set_target_properties(mimic_grasping_server PROPERTIES
                VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION}
                SOVERSION 0
                )
        
        ## Set dependencies of the library
        target_link_libraries(mimic_grasping_server
                simple_serial
                ${BOOST_LIBRARIES}
                ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
                ${EIGEN_LIBRARIES}
                Boost::thread
                Boost::timer
                jsoncpp
                )
        
        
        
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        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

          @ItzMeJP said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

          INCLUDE_FOLDER

          From INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/libs, it can be assumed that the header files are in $$PWD/libs.
          I guess you may do this
          #include "mimic_grasping_server.h"

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          @JoeCFD said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

          @ItzMeJP said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

          INCLUDE_FOLDER

          From INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/libs, it can be assumed that the header files are in $$PWD/libs.
          I guess you may do this
          #include "mimic_grasping_server.h"

          @JoeCFD I already try this one, even though #include "mimic_grasping_server/mimic_grasping_server.h". None of these worked.

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            At the risk of repeating myself: where is that header file located on your hard drive exactly ?

            From your mimic_grasping_gui project structure, it does not seem to be in there, correct ?

            If so, where exactly is it ? Depending on that answer, you'll have to adjust the INCLUDEPATH variable content.

            By the way, why are you putting the library itself in your project sources ?

            On an unrelated note, since you are already using cmake for your library, why not also for your GUI project ?

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              @JoeCFD said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

              @ItzMeJP said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

              INCLUDE_FOLDER

              From INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/libs, it can be assumed that the header files are in $$PWD/libs.
              I guess you may do this
              #include "mimic_grasping_server.h"

              @JoeCFD I already try this one, even though #include "mimic_grasping_server/mimic_grasping_server.h". None of these worked.

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              @ItzMeJP List your Makefile here generated with .pro.

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                @ItzMeJP List your Makefile here generated with .pro.

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                @JoeCFD said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

                @ItzMeJP List your Makefile here generated with .pro.

                Sorry I cannot upload the file here (not even attach the file). I do not have enough reputation and privileges. Thus I shared through this link:

                https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VptBnHB0d_YPnofJUKMHfAWquP60sQBj/view?usp=sharing

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  At the risk of repeating myself: where is that header file located on your hard drive exactly ?

                  From your mimic_grasping_gui project structure, it does not seem to be in there, correct ?

                  If so, where exactly is it ? Depending on that answer, you'll have to adjust the INCLUDEPATH variable content.

                  By the way, why are you putting the library itself in your project sources ?

                  On an unrelated note, since you are already using cmake for your library, why not also for your GUI project ?

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                  @SGaist said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

                  At the risk of repeating myself: where is that header file located on your hard drive exactly ?

                  There are no ".h". It is a dynamic lib import. Look at the case of Boost Thread lib. I added that as " unix|win32: LIBS += -lboost_thread " and the main code can recognize its include as "#include <boost/thread.hpp>"

                  From your mimic_grasping_gui project structure, it does not seem to be in there, correct ?

                  This is a folder to place all external APIs. Thus, when changing PC, I know exactly all .so prerequisites.

                  By the way, why are you putting the library itself in your project sources ?
                  On an unrelated note, since you are already using cmake for your library, why not also for your GUI project ?

                  I don't want to. My API is used in different systems and is programmed in pure C++. The GUI is just one of them.

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                    @SGaist said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

                    At the risk of repeating myself: where is that header file located on your hard drive exactly ?

                    There are no ".h". It is a dynamic lib import. Look at the case of Boost Thread lib. I added that as " unix|win32: LIBS += -lboost_thread " and the main code can recognize its include as "#include <boost/thread.hpp>"

                    From your mimic_grasping_gui project structure, it does not seem to be in there, correct ?

                    This is a folder to place all external APIs. Thus, when changing PC, I know exactly all .so prerequisites.

                    By the way, why are you putting the library itself in your project sources ?
                    On an unrelated note, since you are already using cmake for your library, why not also for your GUI project ?

                    I don't want to. My API is used in different systems and is programmed in pure C++. The GUI is just one of them.

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                    @ItzMeJP
                    You are using relative path for include path.
                    INCPATH = -I../mimic_grasping_3 -I. -I../mimic_grasping_3/libs -I../../Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/include

                    Your lib path is not. You make them consistent. You will be all right. Could be your PWD setting is not right.
                    LIBS = $(SUBLIBS) -lboost_thread -L/home/joaopedro/qt_ws/mimic_grasping_3/libs/ -lmimic_grasping_server /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DExtras.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DRender.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DInput.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DLogic.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DCore.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Gamepad.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Widgets.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Gui.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Network.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Core.so -lGL -lpthread

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                      INCLUDEPATH += $$absolute_path($$PWD)/libs
                      DEPENDPATH += $$absolute_path($$PWD)/libs

                      check your Makefile to see if it helps.

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                        @ItzMeJP
                        You are using relative path for include path.
                        INCPATH = -I../mimic_grasping_3 -I. -I../mimic_grasping_3/libs -I../../Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/include

                        Your lib path is not. You make them consistent. You will be all right. Could be your PWD setting is not right.
                        LIBS = $(SUBLIBS) -lboost_thread -L/home/joaopedro/qt_ws/mimic_grasping_3/libs/ -lmimic_grasping_server /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DExtras.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DRender.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DInput.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DLogic.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt53DCore.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Gamepad.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Widgets.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Gui.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Network.so /home/joaopedro/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt5Core.so -lGL -lpthread

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                          You had it working with boost because it has likely been installed using your system's package manager and if not, it's located in one of the default paths looked for by the compiler.

                          There's not automagical header include path discovery when you only provide the library.

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                          • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                            INCLUDEPATH += $$absolute_path($$PWD)/libs
                            DEPENDPATH += $$absolute_path($$PWD)/libs

                            check your Makefile to see if it helps.

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                            @JoeCFD No, it does not help. The MakeFile still the same...

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              You had it working with boost because it has likely been installed using your system's package manager and if not, it's located in one of the default paths looked for by the compiler.

                              There's not automagical header include path discovery when you only provide the library.

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                              @SGaist said in Cannot recognize header .h file from external dynamic library:

                              You had it working with boost because it has likely been installed using your system's package manager and if not, it's located in one of the default paths looked for by the compiler.

                              There's not automagical header include path discovery when you only provide the library.

                              Thus, what is the recommended procedure to generate the dynamic lib and import it to Qt?

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                                There's nothing special.

                                Every library has a set of one or more headers they provide along the library file itself.

                                There are standard locations to put them and if yours is not in one of them then you simply have to add the path to them to INCLUDEPATH.

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                                  replace -I../mimic_grasping_3/libs of INCPATH in Makefile with -I/home/joaopedro/qt_ws/mimic_grasping_3/libs manually. Save it and then run make to see if it works.
                                  if not, run
                                  locate mimic_grasping_server.h
                                  to see where the file is located.

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