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  • J jenya7

    @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

    @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

    how to compile recursively to include all related objects?

    You do not compile recursevly, you link against libraries you depend on. Something like:

    g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -LPATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER -lqtcore
    

    Too much to include I have in the source file
    #include <QObject>
    #include <QTime>
    #include <QtConcurrent/QtConcurrent>
    #include <QThread>
    #include <QElapsedTimer>
    #include <QApplication>

    It in its turn has its own dependencies. Is it doable at all?

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    @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

    Is it doable at all?

    What is doable?
    As I wrote: if you use a library then you have to link against that library...

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

      Is it doable at all?

      What is doable?
      As I wrote: if you use a library then you have to link against that library...

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      @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

      @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

      Is it doable at all?

      What is doable?
      As I wrote: if you use a library then you have to link against that library...

      I see. Where is LPATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER located on Linux?
      I can no t find -lqtcore library.

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      • J jenya7

        @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

        @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

        Is it doable at all?

        What is doable?
        As I wrote: if you use a library then you have to link against that library...

        I see. Where is LPATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER located on Linux?
        I can no t find -lqtcore library.

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        @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

        PATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER

        This was apparently just a placeholder for the real path. It needs to be the folder where libqtcore.so file is located.
        See https://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/shared-libraries-linux-gcc.html for example.

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

          PATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER

          This was apparently just a placeholder for the real path. It needs to be the folder where libqtcore.so file is located.
          See https://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/shared-libraries-linux-gcc.html for example.

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          @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

          @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

          PATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER

          This was apparently just a placeholder for the real path. It needs to be the folder where libqtcore.so file is located.
          See https://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/shared-libraries-linux-gcc.html for example.

          I did a search in all folders
          find / libqtcore.so
          no such file reported.
          What I've managed to find is
          /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libQt5Core.so.5
          and it's a shortcut file which I can not open.

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          • J jenya7

            @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

            @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

            PATH_TO_QT_LIB_FOLDER

            This was apparently just a placeholder for the real path. It needs to be the folder where libqtcore.so file is located.
            See https://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/shared-libraries-linux-gcc.html for example.

            I did a search in all folders
            find / libqtcore.so
            no such file reported.
            What I've managed to find is
            /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libQt5Core.so.5
            and it's a shortcut file which I can not open.

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            @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

            and it's a shortcut file which I can not open

            Why do you want to open it?
            Did you try:

            g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lQt5Core
            

            ?
            Are you on ARM platform or are you doing cross compilation?

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

              and it's a shortcut file which I can not open

              Why do you want to open it?
              Did you try:

              g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lQt5Core
              

              ?
              Are you on ARM platform or are you doing cross compilation?

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              @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

              @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

              and it's a shortcut file which I can not open

              Why do you want to open it?
              Did you try:

              g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lQt5Core
              

              ?
              Are you on ARM platform or are you doing cross compilation?

              It's Raspberry Pi - Debian. Qt installed on board and I build directly on board.

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              • J jenya7

                @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                and it's a shortcut file which I can not open

                Why do you want to open it?
                Did you try:

                g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lQt5Core
                

                ?
                Are you on ARM platform or are you doing cross compilation?

                It's Raspberry Pi - Debian. Qt installed on board and I build directly on board.

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                @jenya7 Then -lQt5Core should be enough, no need for -L

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @jenya7 Then -lQt5Core should be enough, no need for -L

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                  @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                  @jenya7 Then -lQt5Core should be enough, no need for -L

                  Thank you.
                  g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lQt5Core
                  It works. Now it's quit a nightmare - it's like a chain reaction - demands more and more dependencies. I include each time, hope it'll come till the end eventually. My command line string takes the full screen already.

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                  • J jenya7

                    @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                    @jenya7 Then -lQt5Core should be enough, no need for -L

                    Thank you.
                    g++ -fPIC -shared -o mylib.so mylib.o -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lQt5Core
                    It works. Now it's quit a nightmare - it's like a chain reaction - demands more and more dependencies. I include each time, hope it'll come till the end eventually. My command line string takes the full screen already.

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                    jsulm
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                    @jenya7 You should use a proper build system like QMake or CMake instead of hacking around with all these manually...

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @jenya7 You should use a proper build system like QMake or CMake instead of hacking around with all these manually...

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                      @jsulm
                      One dependence I can't resolve - undefined symbol: _ZN7QAction16staticMetaObjectE
                      Where could it be - QAction - is it a separate library?

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                      • J jenya7

                        @jsulm
                        One dependence I can't resolve - undefined symbol: _ZN7QAction16staticMetaObjectE
                        Where could it be - QAction - is it a separate library?

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                        @jenya7 If you go to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qaction.html you will see what Qt module it is (hint: qmake: QT += gui)

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @jenya7 If you go to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qaction.html you will see what Qt module it is (hint: qmake: QT += gui)

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                          @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                          @jenya7 If you go to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qaction.html you will see what Qt module it is (hint: qmake: QT += gui)

                          sorry to bother but I included
                          -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ -lQt5Gui
                          and QAction is good now but I get
                          undefined symbol: _ZN12QActionGroup16staticMetaObjectE
                          but I see QAction and QActionGroup in the same library (QT += gui)
                          Do I miss some lib?

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                          • J jenya7

                            @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                            @jenya7 If you go to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qaction.html you will see what Qt module it is (hint: qmake: QT += gui)

                            sorry to bother but I included
                            -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ -lQt5Gui
                            and QAction is good now but I get
                            undefined symbol: _ZN12QActionGroup16staticMetaObjectE
                            but I see QAction and QActionGroup in the same library (QT += gui)
                            Do I miss some lib?

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                            @jenya7
                            Same as before --- you need to look at the doc page! You are now getting an error about QActionGroup instead of QAction. So you need to look at the QActionGroup page for what it tells you you will need to add, just like before. And note that you are using Qt5 so you will need to be careful to look at that documentation, https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qactiongroup.html, because at Qt6 (the default now when you search online) QActionGroup actually changed module!

                            but I see QAction and QActionGroup in the same library (QT += gui)

                            Yes in Qt6, not in Qt5!

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                            • J jenya7

                              @jsulm said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                              @jenya7 If you go to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qaction.html you will see what Qt module it is (hint: qmake: QT += gui)

                              sorry to bother but I included
                              -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ -lQt5Gui
                              and QAction is good now but I get
                              undefined symbol: _ZN12QActionGroup16staticMetaObjectE
                              but I see QAction and QActionGroup in the same library (QT += gui)
                              Do I miss some lib?

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                              jsulm
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                              @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                              but I see QAction and QActionGroup

                              This is wrong, please look again...

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

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                                but I see QAction and QActionGroup

                                This is wrong, please look again...

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                                #24

                                @jsulm
                                Well. It shows no mercy. To make a single .so file I have to include ALL -lQt5** files and ALL object files in the build folder. Start to learn QMake file usage.

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                                • J jenya7

                                  @jsulm
                                  Well. It shows no mercy. To make a single .so file I have to include ALL -lQt5** files and ALL object files in the build folder. Start to learn QMake file usage.

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                                  @jenya7
                                  Not sure what you are saying here. In order to create a shared library file --- or for that matter an executable --- yes, you have to provide the linker with all the -l... libraries it will need to resolve all the references. And that includes other libraries which each one references. This will not be an unending/large number: there are only a limited number of libraries supplied for Qt, it's not like it's one for each class. Note btw that it will not statically include those library files into your executable or library --- it will use references to the shared library files to load at runtime.

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @jenya7
                                    Not sure what you are saying here. In order to create a shared library file --- or for that matter an executable --- yes, you have to provide the linker with all the -l... libraries it will need to resolve all the references. And that includes other libraries which each one references. This will not be an unending/large number: there are only a limited number of libraries supplied for Qt, it's not like it's one for each class. Note btw that it will not statically include those library files into your executable or library --- it will use references to the shared library files to load at runtime.

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                                    @JonB
                                    But when I try to link the resulting so file to Python

                                    from ctypes import *
                                      
                                    libc = CDLL("mylib.so")
                                    

                                    It throws exceptions till I include ALL files in so file build.

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                                    • J jenya7

                                      @JonB
                                      But when I try to link the resulting so file to Python

                                      from ctypes import *
                                        
                                      libc = CDLL("mylib.so")
                                      

                                      It throws exceptions till I include ALL files in so file build.

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                                      @jenya7 said in How to compile a so file in order to load it as a library.:

                                      till I include ALL files in so file build

                                      You need to add all files which you link to your mylib.so (so, all the -l*.so)

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                                        #28

                                        Well. Finally I've build a so file. Added libraries till it stopped popping up "undefined symbol".
                                        Now when Python loads the file it crashes with

                                        Backend terminated or disconnected. Use 'Stop/Restart' to restart.

                                        Too bad.

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