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  • HerrWinfriedH HerrWinfried

    @Christian-Ehrlicher said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

    @HerrWinfried This is the C++ standard you use. This does not answer @artwaw's question if you properly installed the WindowsSDK. The error you're showing us does not come from Qt but from a missing header file provided by MSVC / WindowsSDK - there is nothing Qt can do against this.

    Thanks for the info, I'll upload it again and have a look.
    The strange thing is that I can compile via QT Creator. however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen.
    0cd70701-81ef-4fc9-8f1a-6571788643c4-image.png

    @JoeCFD said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

    Qt6 requires c++17. Try the following:
    To set this for a project:

    1. Right click a project, go to Properties
    2. Select Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Language
    3. For C++ Language Standard select "ISO C++17 Standard (/std:c++17)"

    I mentioned it in the image above, it's already set like that. Thanks anyway.

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    JoeCFD
    wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
    #7

    @HerrWinfried It might have been added to your project.
    Check your pro file and you may find
    CONFIG += c++17

    if you use cmake, it may have included
    set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)

    But I am surprised that vs 2022 does not have c++17 as default

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    • HerrWinfriedH HerrWinfried

      @Christian-Ehrlicher said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

      @HerrWinfried This is the C++ standard you use. This does not answer @artwaw's question if you properly installed the WindowsSDK. The error you're showing us does not come from Qt but from a missing header file provided by MSVC / WindowsSDK - there is nothing Qt can do against this.

      Thanks for the info, I'll upload it again and have a look.
      The strange thing is that I can compile via QT Creator. however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen.
      0cd70701-81ef-4fc9-8f1a-6571788643c4-image.png

      @JoeCFD said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

      Qt6 requires c++17. Try the following:
      To set this for a project:

      1. Right click a project, go to Properties
      2. Select Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Language
      3. For C++ Language Standard select "ISO C++17 Standard (/std:c++17)"

      I mentioned it in the image above, it's already set like that. Thanks anyway.

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

      however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen

      If you put cursor over it: what does it say?

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • HerrWinfriedH HerrWinfried

        @Christian-Ehrlicher said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

        @HerrWinfried This is the C++ standard you use. This does not answer @artwaw's question if you properly installed the WindowsSDK. The error you're showing us does not come from Qt but from a missing header file provided by MSVC / WindowsSDK - there is nothing Qt can do against this.

        Thanks for the info, I'll upload it again and have a look.
        The strange thing is that I can compile via QT Creator. however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen.
        0cd70701-81ef-4fc9-8f1a-6571788643c4-image.png

        @JoeCFD said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

        Qt6 requires c++17. Try the following:
        To set this for a project:

        1. Right click a project, go to Properties
        2. Select Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Language
        3. For C++ Language Standard select "ISO C++17 Standard (/std:c++17)"

        I mentioned it in the image above, it's already set like that. Thanks anyway.

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        KroMignon
        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

        I mentioned it in the image above, it's already set like that. Thanks anyway.

        Perhaps, but you select an x86 debugger for a amd64 compiler. I don't thing this is valid configuration.

        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

          however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen

          If you put cursor over it: what does it say?

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          HerrWinfried
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          @jsulm said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

          @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

          however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen

          If you put cursor over it: what does it say?

          f2a265c0-f2e5-49f9-9296-892133c86b19-image.png

          @KroMignon said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

          @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

          I mentioned it in the image above, it's already set like that. Thanks anyway.

          Perhaps, but you select an x86 debugger for a amd64 compiler. I don't thing this is valid configuration.

          My result did not change when I did x64

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          • HerrWinfriedH HerrWinfried

            @jsulm said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

            @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

            however, an exclamation point appears next to it on the build screen

            If you put cursor over it: what does it say?

            f2a265c0-f2e5-49f9-9296-892133c86b19-image.png

            @KroMignon said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

            @HerrWinfried said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

            I mentioned it in the image above, it's already set like that. Thanks anyway.

            Perhaps, but you select an x86 debugger for a amd64 compiler. I don't thing this is valid configuration.

            My result did not change when I did x64

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @HerrWinfried I guess Qt does not yet support C++ compiler from Visual Studio 2022.
            You can ask Qt devs on their mailing list.

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @HerrWinfried I guess Qt does not yet support C++ compiler from Visual Studio 2022.
              You can ask Qt devs on their mailing list.

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              KroMignon
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @jsulm said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

              I guess Qt does not yet support C++ compiler from Visual Studio 2022.
              You can ask Qt devs on their mailing list.

              @HerrWinfried

              Visual Studio 2022 toolchain support/detection has been added into Qt Creator 6.0 (cf release note: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt-creator/qt-creator.git/plain/dist/changes-6.0.0.md)
              First RC has been published at 11.11 (cf. https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-creator-6-rc-released)

              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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              • KroMignonK KroMignon

                @jsulm said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

                I guess Qt does not yet support C++ compiler from Visual Studio 2022.
                You can ask Qt devs on their mailing list.

                @HerrWinfried

                Visual Studio 2022 toolchain support/detection has been added into Qt Creator 6.0 (cf release note: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt-creator/qt-creator.git/plain/dist/changes-6.0.0.md)
                First RC has been published at 11.11 (cf. https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-creator-6-rc-released)

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                HerrWinfried
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                @KroMignon said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

                @jsulm said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

                I guess Qt does not yet support C++ compiler from Visual Studio 2022.
                You can ask Qt devs on their mailing list.

                @HerrWinfried

                Visual Studio 2022 toolchain support/detection has been added into Qt Creator 6.0 (cf release note: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt-creator/qt-creator.git/plain/dist/changes-6.0.0.md)
                First RC has been published at 11.11 (cf. https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-creator-6-rc-released)

                Sounds like something that won't fix my problem in visual studio 2022. Thanks again for the information.

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                • HerrWinfriedH HerrWinfried

                  @KroMignon said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

                  @jsulm said in can't run QT6 in visual studio 2022:

                  I guess Qt does not yet support C++ compiler from Visual Studio 2022.
                  You can ask Qt devs on their mailing list.

                  @HerrWinfried

                  Visual Studio 2022 toolchain support/detection has been added into Qt Creator 6.0 (cf release note: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt-creator/qt-creator.git/plain/dist/changes-6.0.0.md)
                  First RC has been published at 11.11 (cf. https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-creator-6-rc-released)

                  Sounds like something that won't fix my problem in visual studio 2022. Thanks again for the information.

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @HerrWinfried According to https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-vs-tools-for-visual-studio-2022 it should work, but I'm not sure about Qt itself.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @HerrWinfried According to https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-vs-tools-for-visual-studio-2022 it should work, but I'm not sure about Qt itself.

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                    HerrWinfried
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    That's the point that confuses me, but anyway, I prefer to wait a few weeks for now.

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                      Greg_Phil
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @HerrWinfried
                      The problem is that VS2022 doesn't return by default the right value for

                      __cplusplus
                      

                      No idea if that's a bug or a feature in VS2022. However, here the solution how to overcome this issue:
                      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/zc-cplusplus?view=msvc-170

                      cheers
                      Greg

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