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      federdalla last edited by

      Hi everybody!

      I would like to develop a canbus plugin, to be compatible with Qt interface of QCanBusDevice .
      To do so i created a project, in which main folder I have this *.pro file:

      TEMPLATE = subdirs
      SUBDIRS = can canusb_vcp
      can.depends = canusb_vcp
      

      then i have two subdirectories, one named can, that is simply the canbus example for qt, but with *.pro file modified like so:

      QT += serialbus widgets serialport
      requires(qtConfig(combobox))
      
      TARGET = can
      TEMPLATE = app
      CONFIG += debug_and_release
      
      SOURCES += \
          bitratebox.cpp \
          connectdialog.cpp \
          main.cpp \
          mainwindow.cpp \
          sendframebox.cpp
      
      HEADERS += \
          bitratebox.h \
          connectdialog.h \
          mainwindow.h \
          sendframebox.h
      
      FORMS   += mainwindow.ui \
          connectdialog.ui \
          sendframebox.ui
      
      RESOURCES += can.qrc
      
      include(../canusb_vcp/canusb_vcp.pri)
      

      as you can see i am including the plugin i am trying to implement

      and then the can plugin has one *.pro file, and one *.pri file:

      canusb_vcp.pro

      QT += serialbus serialport
      
      TEMPLATE = lib
      CONFIG += shared
      CONFIG += debug_and_release
      
      TARGET = canusb_vcp
      
      SOURCES += \
          canusbvcpplugin.cpp \
          canusbvcpbackend.cpp
      
      HEADERS += \
          canusbvcpplugin.h \
          canusbvcpbackend.h \
          canusbvcpbackend_p.h
      
      DISTFILES += \
          plugin.json
      

      canusb_vcp.pri

      LIBTARGET = canusb_vcp
      BASEDIR   = $${PWD}
      INCLUDEPATH *= $${BASEDIR}/canusb_vcp
      LIBS += -L$${DESTDIR} -lcanusb_vcp
      

      this way, after compilation of the project, i can copy the canusb_vcp.dll and put it in the folder of can example executable.
      Then, it runs ok.

      At this point, i would like to continue with the development, but at the same time i would like to debug.
      Can anyone tell me how could i debug a plugin, having a project structured like this? Maybe i should structure it differently?

      Thanks in advance

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        aha_1980 Lifetime Qt Champion @federdalla last edited by

        Hi @federdalla,

        I'm the maintainer of QtCanBus, and I'd love to integrate this plugin in the official repo. Do you have any plans open-sourcing it?

        Regarding your problem: I think it should be enough to add LIBS += -L<path/to/compiled-plugin> to the can.pro file. Qt Creator then setup the library search path so when running the CAN Example, the plugin can be loaded.

        You have already set up the dependencies correctly, so the plugin should be rebuild after changes before starting the example.

        Best regards, and I hope we can integrate your plugin into Qt soon :)

        Regards

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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          federdalla last edited by

          Hi @aha_1980

          thank you for your answer, I will try your solution as soon as I can.

          I think it would be ok for me to open source it.
          If you could provide me info on how I can contribute, it would be easier.

          Maybe we can get in touch with private messages.

          Regards,

          Federico

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          • aha_1980
            aha_1980 Lifetime Qt Champion @federdalla last edited by

            Hi @federdalla,

            I'll be very glad to help you - just feel free ping me. I'll just be a bit busy this week...

            I think you should get something up and running first before we talk about the steps to get the plugin merged.

            Best regards

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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