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  • SPlattenS Offline
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    SPlatten
    wrote on last edited by SPlatten
    #1

    I am working on a project using Qt 4.8.4, the revision of Qt is something I have no control over. I have added a class one of the libraries which are built with cmake, here is the prototype:

    shutdown.h:

    #ifndef SHUTDOWN_H
    #define SHUTDOWN_H
    
    #include <QApplication>
    #include <QDesktopWidget>
    #include <QMainWindow>
    
    namespace Ui {
        class shutdown;
    }
    
    class shutdown : public QMainWindow {
        Q_OBJECT
    
    public:
        explicit shutdown(const char* cpszText, QWidget* pParent = 0);
        ~shutdown();
    
    private:
        Ui::shutdown* ui;
    };
    #endif // SHUTDOWN_H
    

    shutdown.cc:

    #include "shutdown.h"
    #include "ui_shutdown.h"
    
    shutdown::shutdown(const char* cpszText, QWidget* pParent) :
        QMainWindow(pParent),
        ui(new Ui::shutdown) {
        ui->setupUi(this);
        if ( cpszText ) {
            ui->plblText->setText(cpszText);
        }
    }
    
    shutdown::~shutdown() {
        delete ui;
    }
    

    I've checked CMakeLists.txt which includes the CC file, however when build completes I get:

    ../../(shutdown.cc.o): In function `shutdown::shutdown(char const*, QWidget*)':
    shutdown.cc: (.text+0x3a): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
    shutdown.cc: (.text+0x41): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
    ../../(shutdown.cc.o): In function `shutdown::~shutdown()':
    shutdown.cc: (.text+0x4cd): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
    shutdown.cc: (.text+0x4d4): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make[2]: *** [file name] Error 1
    make[2] Leaving directory 'location'
    make[1] ** [filename.dir/all] Error 2
    make[1] Leaving directory 'location'
    make: *** [all] Error 2
    

    Kind Regards,
    Sy

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    • SPlattenS Offline
      SPlattenS Offline
      SPlatten
      wrote on last edited by
      #56

      I finally found and fixed the issue, which turned out to be not code related at all. The problem was in the CMakeLists.txt file, the build structure here is over complicated and there were two instances of the same file in a slightly different folder structure, unfortunately I had been editing the wrong file, having realised this and moved onto the correct file, everything is now A ok!

      Kind Regards,
      Sy

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      • SPlattenS SPlatten

        I am working on a project using Qt 4.8.4, the revision of Qt is something I have no control over. I have added a class one of the libraries which are built with cmake, here is the prototype:

        shutdown.h:

        #ifndef SHUTDOWN_H
        #define SHUTDOWN_H
        
        #include <QApplication>
        #include <QDesktopWidget>
        #include <QMainWindow>
        
        namespace Ui {
            class shutdown;
        }
        
        class shutdown : public QMainWindow {
            Q_OBJECT
        
        public:
            explicit shutdown(const char* cpszText, QWidget* pParent = 0);
            ~shutdown();
        
        private:
            Ui::shutdown* ui;
        };
        #endif // SHUTDOWN_H
        

        shutdown.cc:

        #include "shutdown.h"
        #include "ui_shutdown.h"
        
        shutdown::shutdown(const char* cpszText, QWidget* pParent) :
            QMainWindow(pParent),
            ui(new Ui::shutdown) {
            ui->setupUi(this);
            if ( cpszText ) {
                ui->plblText->setText(cpszText);
            }
        }
        
        shutdown::~shutdown() {
            delete ui;
        }
        

        I've checked CMakeLists.txt which includes the CC file, however when build completes I get:

        ../../(shutdown.cc.o): In function `shutdown::shutdown(char const*, QWidget*)':
        shutdown.cc: (.text+0x3a): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
        shutdown.cc: (.text+0x41): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
        ../../(shutdown.cc.o): In function `shutdown::~shutdown()':
        shutdown.cc: (.text+0x4cd): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
        shutdown.cc: (.text+0x4d4): undefined reference to `vtable for shutdown'
        collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
        make[2]: *** [file name] Error 1
        make[2] Leaving directory 'location'
        make[1] ** [filename.dir/all] Error 2
        make[1] Leaving directory 'location'
        make: *** [all] Error 2
        
        JonBJ Offline
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        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @SPlatten
        First do a complete, utter rebuild --- i.e. delete all the previously generated object files --- and see whether still an issue....

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @SPlatten
          First do a complete, utter rebuild --- i.e. delete all the previously generated object files --- and see whether still an issue....

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          SPlatten
          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          @JonB , done, many times:

          make clean
          cmake ${variable}
          make
          

          Kind Regards,
          Sy

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          • SPlattenS SPlatten

            @JonB , done, many times:

            make clean
            cmake ${variable}
            make
            
            J.HilkJ Offline
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            J.Hilk
            Moderators
            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            @SPlatten

            delete all the previously generated

            clean is not infallible, actually delete the shadow build folder.


            Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


            Q: What's that?
            A: It's blue light.
            Q: What does it do?
            A: It turns blue.

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            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

              @SPlatten

              delete all the previously generated

              clean is not infallible, actually delete the shadow build folder.

              SPlattenS Offline
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              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @J-Hilk , how do I do that?

              Kind Regards,
              Sy

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              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                @J-Hilk , how do I do that?

                J.HilkJ Offline
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                J.Hilk
                Moderators
                wrote on last edited by
                #6

                @SPlatten selected it in the file explorer of your choice, and press delete on your keyboard


                Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                Q: What's that?
                A: It's blue light.
                Q: What does it do?
                A: It turns blue.

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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  @SPlatten selected it in the file explorer of your choice, and press delete on your keyboard

                  SPlattenS Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #7

                  @J-Hilk , thank you, how do I identify its where abouts?

                  Kind Regards,
                  Sy

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                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                    @J-Hilk , thank you, how do I identify its where abouts?

                    J.HilkJ Offline
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                    J.Hilk
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                    #8

                    @SPlatten if you're using QtCreator, in the project settings tab, its usually parallel to your source folder


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                    Q: What's that?
                    A: It's blue light.
                    Q: What does it do?
                    A: It turns blue.

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                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                      @SPlatten if you're using QtCreator, in the project settings tab, its usually parallel to your source folder

                      SPlattenS Offline
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                      SPlatten
                      wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                      #9

                      @J-Hilk , unfortunately not, the build process is entirely using cmake. I've just renamed the build folder and then started off the build again with a new build folder, all the object files were in subfolders of the build folder.

                      Kind Regards,
                      Sy

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                      • SPlattenS SPlatten

                        @J-Hilk , unfortunately not, the build process is entirely using cmake. I've just renamed the build folder and then started off the build again with a new build folder, all the object files were in subfolders of the build folder.

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                        J.Hilk
                        Moderators
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #10

                        @SPlatten said in undefined reference to &#x60;vtable for shutdown':

                        @J-Hilk , unfortunately not, the build process is entirely using cmake.

                        qmake or cmake make no difference here, build directory is what you're looking for

                        e3a5ac17-1669-40a7-b35e-8aaafce58db4-image.png


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                        Q: What's that?
                        A: It's blue light.
                        Q: What does it do?
                        A: It turns blue.

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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @SPlatten said in undefined reference to &#x60;vtable for shutdown':

                          @J-Hilk , unfortunately not, the build process is entirely using cmake.

                          qmake or cmake make no difference here, build directory is what you're looking for

                          e3a5ac17-1669-40a7-b35e-8aaafce58db4-image.png

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                          SPlatten
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #11

                          @J-Hilk , build just completed in new folder with exactly the same results.

                          Kind Regards,
                          Sy

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                          • SPlattenS SPlatten

                            @J-Hilk , build just completed in new folder with exactly the same results.

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                            J.Hilk
                            Moderators
                            wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                            #12

                            @SPlatten ok, one point less to check, very unusual

                            ok, try adding virtual to your destructor declaration.

                            did you post the whole class?
                            are there any other functions, virtual or not, in there?


                            Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                            Q: What's that?
                            A: It's blue light.
                            Q: What does it do?
                            A: It turns blue.

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                            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                              @SPlatten ok, one point less to check, very unusual

                              ok, try adding virtual to your destructor declaration.

                              did you post the whole class?
                              are there any other functions, virtual or not, in there?

                              SPlattenS Offline
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                              SPlatten
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #13

                              @J-Hilk . that was the entire class, I've added virtual to the destructor prototype, rebuilding now.

                              Kind Regards,
                              Sy

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                              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                @SPlatten ok, one point less to check, very unusual

                                ok, try adding virtual to your destructor declaration.

                                did you post the whole class?
                                are there any other functions, virtual or not, in there?

                                SPlattenS Offline
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                                SPlatten
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #14

                                @J-Hilk, Exactly the same results.

                                Kind Regards,
                                Sy

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                                • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                  @J-Hilk . that was the entire class, I've added virtual to the destructor prototype, rebuilding now.

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                                  J.Hilk
                                  Moderators
                                  wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                                  #15

                                  @SPlatten did you make changes in your CMakeLists.txt ?

                                  I assume you have
                                  set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON)
                                  set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)
                                  set(CMAKE_AUTORCC ON)
                                  set (CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON)

                                  in it ?

                                  and
                                  set(PROJECT_SOURCES ....)contains your new class ?
                                  as well as
                                  qt5_wrap_cpp qt4_wrap_cpp() (I think that was needed for older version ?)


                                  Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                                  Q: What's that?
                                  A: It's blue light.
                                  Q: What does it do?
                                  A: It turns blue.

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                                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                    @SPlatten did you make changes in your CMakeLists.txt ?

                                    I assume you have
                                    set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON)
                                    set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)
                                    set(CMAKE_AUTORCC ON)
                                    set (CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON)

                                    in it ?

                                    and
                                    set(PROJECT_SOURCES ....)contains your new class ?
                                    as well as
                                    qt5_wrap_cpp qt4_wrap_cpp() (I think that was needed for older version ?)

                                    SPlattenS Offline
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                                    SPlatten
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #16

                                    @J-Hilk , I've added the set calls from your post to the make file, the qt4 bits that I did have:

                                    find_package(Qt4 REQUIRED)
                                    include(${QT_USE_FILE})
                                    foreach(loop_var ${QT_LIBRARIES})
                                      string(REPLACE lib64 lib32 loop_var ${loop_var})
                                      set(QT_LIBRARIES_32 ${QT_LIBRARIES_32} ${loop_var})
                                    endforeach(loop_var)
                                    qt4_wrap_ui(UI_HEADERS ${FORMS})
                                    qt4_wrap_cpp(MOC_SRCS ${HEADERS})
                                    

                                    Kind Regards,
                                    Sy

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                                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                      @SPlatten did you make changes in your CMakeLists.txt ?

                                      I assume you have
                                      set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON)
                                      set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)
                                      set(CMAKE_AUTORCC ON)
                                      set (CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON)

                                      in it ?

                                      and
                                      set(PROJECT_SOURCES ....)contains your new class ?
                                      as well as
                                      qt5_wrap_cpp qt4_wrap_cpp() (I think that was needed for older version ?)

                                      SPlattenS Offline
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                                      SPlatten
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #17

                                      @J-Hilk , Unfortunately, still the same result.

                                      Kind Regards,
                                      Sy

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                                      • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                        @J-Hilk , Unfortunately, still the same result.

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                                        J.Hilk
                                        Moderators
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #18

                                        @SPlatten Well,

                                        I'm sorry to say it, but I'm out of ideas. My experience with cmake is very limited and does not reach further :(


                                        Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                                        Q: What's that?
                                        A: It's blue light.
                                        Q: What does it do?
                                        A: It turns blue.

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                                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                          @SPlatten Well,

                                          I'm sorry to say it, but I'm out of ideas. My experience with cmake is very limited and does not reach further :(

                                          SPlattenS Offline
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                                          SPlatten
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #19

                                          @J-Hilk , thanks for your time and efforts.

                                          Kind Regards,
                                          Sy

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                                          • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                            @J-Hilk , thanks for your time and efforts.

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                                            wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                                            #20

                                            @SPlatten in your source dir where cmake file is located do the following:
                                            mkdir build
                                            cd build
                                            cmake .. -Dyour settings
                                            make -j4

                                            Try to build your code in the build folder all the time. In case you have your vtable issues, simply rm -rf * to delete everything in build dir and redo cmake. Do this only in build dir. Be very careful with rm -rf *. You have to have svn or git for your sources.

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