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  • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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    Axel Spoerl
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Hi Jon,
    Let us see your .pro file.
    We’ll fix this together!

    Software Engineer
    The Qt Company, Oslo

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    • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

      Hi Jon,
      Let us see your .pro file.
      We’ll fix this together!

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      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @Axel-Spoerl
      I am looking at moving this test over to cmake to see whether it makes any difference/works like you showed. Will take me a while as I discover what that involves!

      Meanwhile the .pro file you asked for, which I am using when the compiler generates the error:

      QT = core
      
      CONFIG += c++17 cmdline
      
      # You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
      # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
      #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
      
      SOURCES += \
              bar.cpp \
              foo.cpp \
              main.cpp
      
      # Default rules for deployment.
      qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
      else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
      !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
      
      HEADERS += \
          bar.h \
          foo.h
      
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      • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

        Hi Jon,

        could it be that the build directory is "polluted" by a previous build?
        I have copied your code into a new project and it builds like this (Qt 6.7 and 6.8):

        19:04:18: Running steps for project JonB...
        19:04:18: Starting: "/opt/Qt/Tools/CMake/bin/cmake" --build /home/axel/QtDev/JonB/build/Qt_dev-Debug --target all
        [1/6 0.6/sec] Automatic MOC and UIC for target JonB
        [2/6 0.2/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/bar.cpp.o
        [3/6 0.3/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/foo.cpp.o
        [4/6 0.4/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/main.cpp.o
        [5/6 0.5/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/JonB_autogen/mocs_compilation.cpp.o
        [6/6 0.6/sec] Linking CXX executable JonB
        19:04:29: The process "/opt/Qt/Tools/CMake/bin/cmake" exited normally.
        19:04:29: Elapsed time: 00:11.
        

        The only thing I actually added on top, is a main.cpp, creating one instance of each, Foo and Bar on the stack.

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        wrote on last edited by JonB
        #6

        @Axel-Spoerl
        Before I try to move to cmake, in case that makes any difference. With qmake if you refer to the error in my first post you see it happens on moc_foo.cpp. The relevant moc/compilation lines executed are:

        g++ -pipe -g -std=gnu++1z -Wall -Wextra -fPIC -dM -E -o moc_predefs.h /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/mkspecs/features/data/dummy.cpp
        /usr/lib/qt6/libexec/moc -DQT_QML_DEBUG -DQT_CORE_LIB --include /home/jon/QtTests/mocerror/build/Desktop-Debug/moc_predefs.h -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I/home/jon/QtTests/mocerror -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6 -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore -I. -I/usr/include/c++/13 -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/c++/13 -I/usr/include/c++/13/backward -I/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/13/include -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu -I/usr/include ../../foo.h -o moc_foo.cpp
        g++ -c -pipe -g -std=gnu++1z -Wall -Wextra -fPIC -D_REENTRANT -DQT_QML_DEBUG -DQT_CORE_LIB -I../../../mocerror -I. -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6 -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore -I. -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o moc_foo.o moc_foo.cpp
        

        My generated moc_foo.cpp file from my pasted code is 151 lines long. The error message includes

        required from ‘struct QMetaTypeId<QList<Bar*> >’
        /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:2364:42: recursively required by substitution of ‘template<class T> struct QtPrivate::BuiltinMetaType<T, typename std::enable_if<QMetaTypeId2<T>::IsBuiltIn, void>::type> [with T = QList<Bar*>]’
        QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<QList<Bar*>, std::integral_constant<bool, false>
        moc_foo.cpp:95:5: required from here

        There I see function:

        Q_CONSTINIT const QMetaObject Foo::staticMetaObject = { {
            QMetaObject::SuperData::link<QObject::staticMetaObject>(),
            qt_meta_stringdata_Foo.offsetsAndSizes,
            qt_meta_data_Foo,
            qt_static_metacall,
            nullptr,
            qt_incomplete_metaTypeArray<qt_meta_stringdata_Foo_t,
                // Q_OBJECT / Q_GADGET
                QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<Foo, std::true_type>,
                // method 'this_works'
                QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<void, std::false_type>,
                QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<Bar *, std::false_type>,
                // method 'this_errors'
                QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<void, std::false_type>,
                QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<QList<Bar*>, std::false_type>
            >,
            nullptr
        } };
        

        The line generating the error is the

        QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<QList<Bar*>

        Something in evaluating that is what is complaining that it does not have the "complete" definition of Bar class/type (because of how I wish to arrange my #include "bar.h"). But see how there is a also a line for QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<Bar *, std::false_type>. That does not error. Hence the question: apart from why it has changed at Qt6, why does a slot parameter of QList<Bar *> need to know the full definition of Bar when a slot parameter of Bar * does not?

        Ultimately the error comes from the moc-generated code causing the compiler to try to evaluate sizeof(Bar)/whether Bar has a Q_OBJECT (I think)/whatever it is doing with Q_PROPERTY or Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(T*). Which of course fails on an incomplete definition of Bar. I know about copying of signal/slot parameters (e.g. it certainly would complain if I tried to pass Bar or QList<Bar>) but I am passing pointers and I do not see why QList<Bar *> (fails) needs to know any more about Bar than Bar * (succeeds) does.

        Do you not have similar in your generated moc_foo.cpp for your build using cmake?

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        • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

          Hi Jon,

          could it be that the build directory is "polluted" by a previous build?
          I have copied your code into a new project and it builds like this (Qt 6.7 and 6.8):

          19:04:18: Running steps for project JonB...
          19:04:18: Starting: "/opt/Qt/Tools/CMake/bin/cmake" --build /home/axel/QtDev/JonB/build/Qt_dev-Debug --target all
          [1/6 0.6/sec] Automatic MOC and UIC for target JonB
          [2/6 0.2/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/bar.cpp.o
          [3/6 0.3/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/foo.cpp.o
          [4/6 0.4/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/main.cpp.o
          [5/6 0.5/sec] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/JonB.dir/JonB_autogen/mocs_compilation.cpp.o
          [6/6 0.6/sec] Linking CXX executable JonB
          19:04:29: The process "/opt/Qt/Tools/CMake/bin/cmake" exited normally.
          19:04:29: Elapsed time: 00:11.
          

          The only thing I actually added on top, is a main.cpp, creating one instance of each, Foo and Bar on the stack.

          JonBJ Offline
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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @Axel-Spoerl
          I have now changed over to cmake (project mocerror2). FWIW my CMakeLists.txt:

          cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)
          
          project(mocerror2 LANGUAGES CXX)
          
          set(CMAKE_AUTOUIC ON)
          set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)
          set(CMAKE_AUTORCC ON)
          
          set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
          set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
          
          find_package(QT NAMES Qt6 Qt5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core)
          find_package(Qt${QT_VERSION_MAJOR} REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core)
          
          add_executable(mocerror2
            main.cpp
            bar.cpp bar.h foo.cpp foo.h
          )
          target_link_libraries(mocerror2 Qt${QT_VERSION_MAJOR}::Core)
          
          include(GNUInstallDirs)
          install(TARGETS mocerror2
              LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
              RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
          )
          

          As I expected it makes no difference and I get same error:

          [ 14%] Automatic MOC and UIC for target mocerror2
          [ 14%] Built target mocerror2_autogen
          [ 28%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/mocerror2.dir/mocerror2_autogen/mocs_compilation.cpp.o
          In file included from /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qobject.h:18,
                           from /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/QObject:1,
                           from /home/jon/QtTests/mocerror2/build/Desktop-Debug/mocerror2_autogen/EWIEGA46WW/../../../../foo.h:5,
                           from /home/jon/QtTests/mocerror2/build/Desktop-Debug/mocerror2_autogen/EWIEGA46WW/moc_foo.cpp:10,
                           from /home/jon/QtTests/mocerror2/build/Desktop-Debug/mocerror2_autogen/mocs_compilation.cpp:2:
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QtPrivate::IsPointerToTypeDerivedFromQObject<Bar*>’:
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:1102:60:   required from ‘struct QMetaTypeId<Bar*>’
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:1122:38:   required from ‘struct QMetaTypeId2<Bar*>’
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:1585:1:   required from ‘struct QMetaTypeId<QList<Bar*> >’
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:2364:42:   recursively required by substitution of ‘template<class T> struct QtPrivate::BuiltinMetaType<T, typename std::enable_if<QMetaTypeId2<T>::IsBuiltIn, void>::type> [with T = QList<Bar*>]’
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:2364:42:   required from ‘constexpr const QtPrivate::QMetaTypeInterface QtPrivate::QMetaTypeInterfaceWrapper<QList<Bar*> >::metaType’
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:2486:16:   required from ‘constexpr const QtPrivate::QMetaTypeInterface* QtPrivate::qTryMetaTypeInterfaceForType() [with Unique = {anonymous}::qt_meta_stringdata_Foo_t; TypeCompletePair = TypeAndForceComplete<QList<Bar*>, std::integral_constant<bool, false> >]’
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:2537:55:   required from ‘constexpr const QtPrivate::QMetaTypeInterface* const qt_incomplete_metaTypeArray [5]<{anonymous}::qt_meta_stringdata_Foo_t, QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<Foo, std::integral_constant<bool, true> >, QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<void, std::integral_constant<bool, false> >, QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<Bar*, std::integral_constant<bool, false> >, QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<void, std::integral_constant<bool, false> >, QtPrivate::TypeAndForceComplete<QList<Bar*>, std::integral_constant<bool, false> > >’
          /home/jon/QtTests/mocerror2/build/Desktop-Debug/mocerror2_autogen/EWIEGA46WW/moc_foo.cpp:95:5:   required from here
          /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/QtCore/qmetatype.h:842:23: error: invalid application of ‘sizeof’ to incomplete type ‘Bar’
            842 |         static_assert(sizeof(T), "Type argument of Q_PROPERTY or Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(T*) must be fully defined");
                |                       ^~~~~~~~~
          gmake[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/mocerror2.dir/build.make:82: CMakeFiles/mocerror2.dir/mocerror2_autogen/mocs_compilation.cpp.o] Error 1
          gmake[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:86: CMakeFiles/mocerror2.dir/all] Error 2
          gmake: *** [Makefile:136: all] Error 2
          10:38:41: The process "/usr/bin/cmake" exited with code 2.
          

          I do not understand why you do not get same error as I do.

          My gcc is 13.2.0. My moc is 6.4.2 as is my Qt6.

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          • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            I am using gcc 13.3.0, moc 6.9.0.
            The only difference in our CMake files is that I require 3.16, you require 3.14.

            Software Engineer
            The Qt Company, Oslo

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            • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

              I am using gcc 13.3.0, moc 6.9.0.
              The only difference in our CMake files is that I require 3.16, you require 3.14.

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              wrote on last edited by JonB
              #9

              @Axel-Spoerl
              Thank you. So what would you like me to do about our difference in behaviour? :)
              [I fetch all my Qt stuff from apt as supplied with Ubuntu 24.04 distro.]

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              • J.HilkJ Offline
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                I actually remember something similar, early when QVector was nuked for QList to prosper.

                I think if you change it from QList<Bar *>bars to QList<Bar *> *bars it actually works. Axel is using a way later Qt6 version ( 6.8 vs 6.4.2) QList was probably touched again in between those versions, to fix this :D


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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  I actually remember something similar, early when QVector was nuked for QList to prosper.

                  I think if you change it from QList<Bar *>bars to QList<Bar *> *bars it actually works. Axel is using a way later Qt6 version ( 6.8 vs 6.4.2) QList was probably touched again in between those versions, to fix this :D

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                  @J-Hilk said in moc-generated code error at Qt6 when not at Qt5:

                  I think if you change it from QList<Bar *>bars to QList<Bar *> *bars it actually works.

                  But those are quite different types! :) Are you just showing me that to say what it could cope with?

                  Axel is using a way later Qt6 version ( 6.8 vs 6.4.2) QList was probably touched again in between those versions, to fix this :D

                  Ah! Well in that case it's obviously not to be reported. Thanks for the heads-up.

                  With Qt5 I always had Qt 5.15 (or maybe 5.12) via apt under various Ubuntu releases over the years. And I have to say that was just great, I didn't encounter problems and I didn't need later versions. I suspected Qt6 would be problematic, looks like I get a quite older version and am going to have issues which really need a later version from TQtC :( Ho-hum....

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                    @J-Hilk said in moc-generated code error at Qt6 when not at Qt5:

                    I think if you change it from QList<Bar *>bars to QList<Bar *> *bars it actually works.

                    But those are quite different types! :) Are you just showing me that to say what it could cope with?

                    Axel is using a way later Qt6 version ( 6.8 vs 6.4.2) QList was probably touched again in between those versions, to fix this :D

                    Ah! Well in that case it's obviously not to be reported. Thanks for the heads-up.

                    With Qt5 I always had Qt 5.15 (or maybe 5.12) via apt under various Ubuntu releases over the years. And I have to say that was just great, I didn't encounter problems and I didn't need later versions. I suspected Qt6 would be problematic, looks like I get a quite older version and am going to have issues which really need a later version from TQtC :( Ho-hum....

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                    @JonB what was the reason again, why you don't fetch the latest version from the installer or the repo (to compile yourself) ?


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                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                      @JonB what was the reason again, why you don't fetch the latest version from the installer or the repo (to compile yourself) ?

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                      @J-Hilk

                      • I have never even attempted to download from TQtC, having seen the endless problems with downloads/mirrors. Fills me with dread....
                      • ...As does when I see people who for whatever reason (e.g. maybe to do with configuration, whatever it happens) get an error during compilation of the whole of Qt....
                      • I don't have the disk space in VM for Qt sources + compilation outputs.
                      • I don't have the memory in VM to compile it. Not to mention the requirements for QWebEngine.
                      • I share (development) with other people using Qt from Ubuntu distro. They are not going to want to fetch/compile/install or take from me.

                      Am I being difficult? ;-) It was all so simple with Qt5, everything worked. Now beginning to think of backing out of the whole of Qt6 and reverting to Qt5. But that would be a shame for my answering questions on this forum.

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @J-Hilk

                        • I have never even attempted to download from TQtC, having seen the endless problems with downloads/mirrors. Fills me with dread....
                        • ...As does when I see people who for whatever reason (e.g. maybe to do with configuration, whatever it happens) get an error during compilation of the whole of Qt....
                        • I don't have the disk space in VM for Qt sources + compilation outputs.
                        • I don't have the memory in VM to compile it. Not to mention the requirements for QWebEngine.
                        • I share (development) with other people using Qt from Ubuntu distro. They are not going to want to fetch/compile/install or take from me.

                        Am I being difficult? ;-) It was all so simple with Qt5, everything worked. Now beginning to think of backing out of the whole of Qt6 and reverting to Qt5. But that would be a shame for my answering questions on this forum.

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                        @JonB I Understand, I myself are still on 5.15.17 and I stay with 5 as long as possible.

                        But Android support is apparently already dropped for Qt5. So I have at most a year until I have to switch over :(


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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @JonB I Understand, I myself are still on 5.15.17 and I stay with 5 as long as possible.

                          But Android support is apparently already dropped for Qt5. So I have at most a year until I have to switch over :(

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                          @J-Hilk said in moc-generated code error at Qt6 when not at Qt5:

                          @JonB I Understand, I myself are still on 5.15.17 and I stay with 5 as long as possible.

                          OMG! What platform/OS version are you on?

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                            @J-Hilk said in moc-generated code error at Qt6 when not at Qt5:

                            @JonB I Understand, I myself are still on 5.15.17 and I stay with 5 as long as possible.

                            OMG! What platform/OS version are you on?

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                            @JonB windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS & Android. Still so far all the latest available (not betas)


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                              @JonB windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS & Android. Still so far all the latest available (not betas)

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                              @J-Hilk Right, but not my Ubuntu 24.04 which I am moving to, and doing Qt as part of it.

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @J-Hilk Right, but not my Ubuntu 24.04 which I am moving to, and doing Qt as part of it.

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                                @JonB non of our customers use Linux, only reason why we support macOS is because its my development environment and its only a few steps more to deploy for it as well ;)


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