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  • J JoeCFD
    10 Jun 2021, 21:31

    https://download.qt.io/official_releases/vsaddin/2.7.1/
    download this and add it into vs. Then create your qt project.

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    Sirzhatina
    wrote on 10 Jun 2021, 21:57 last edited by
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    @JoeCFD links don't work

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    • S Sirzhatina
      10 Jun 2021, 21:57

      @JoeCFD links don't work

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      JoeCFD
      wrote on 10 Jun 2021, 22:05 last edited by JoeCFD 6 Oct 2021, 22:07
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      @Sirzhatina Have you installed any qt vs addin? If not, you have problem to compile qt code with VS. The link is for you to download it for installation. The links works fine for me.
      If you still can not open the link, look for: Qt vs addin download in google. Find a place to download it.

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      • H hskoglund
        10 Jun 2021, 21:57

        Well if you promise only to use the MSVC compiler, then it's easy:

        #include "C:/Qt/5.15.2/msvc2019/include/QtWidgets/qapplication.h"
        #include "C:/Qt/5.15.2/msvc2019/include/QtWidgets/qmessagebox.h"
        
        #pragma comment( lib, "C:/Qt/5.15.2/msvc2019/lib/qt5core" )
        #pragma comment( lib, "C:/Qt/5.15.2/msvc2019/lib/qt5widgets" )
        
        int main(int argc, char* argv[])
        {
            QApplication a(argc, argv);
            QMessageBox::information(nullptr,"Look Ma no Qt Creator","Hello from the command line");
            return a.exec();
        }
        
        
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        JonB
        wrote on 10 Jun 2021, 22:17 last edited by
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        @hskoglund said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

        #pragma comment( lib, "C:/Qt/5.15.2/msvc2019/lib/qt5core" )

        Thanks, that was the MSVC I was trying to think of when I said

        which cause it to stamp generated .obj files with what .lib files they reference

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        • J JonB
          10 Jun 2021, 22:17

          @hskoglund said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

          #pragma comment( lib, "C:/Qt/5.15.2/msvc2019/lib/qt5core" )

          Thanks, that was the MSVC I was trying to think of when I said

          which cause it to stamp generated .obj files with what .lib files they reference

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          hskoglund
          wrote on 10 Jun 2021, 23:20 last edited by
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          @JonB Haven't used that #pragma directive in a loooong time, it's probably fallen out of fashion nowadays. But it still works if you need it :-)

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          • H hskoglund
            10 Jun 2021, 23:20

            @JonB Haven't used that #pragma directive in a loooong time, it's probably fallen out of fashion nowadays. But it still works if you need it :-)

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            JonB
            wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 06:51 last edited by JonB 6 Nov 2021, 06:51
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            @hskoglund
            It was just a thought. I was trying to think how come the OP claims that when he used Boost with MSVC he did not have to add any boost....lib onto his link line and yet it "worked". My experience/understanding is that you do have to add the .libs you want when using MSVC (e.g. for the Qt libraries), it is not enough to just specify /LIBPATH:... and miraculously the linker knows to look in which files. Am I right? Please read my posts above and comment if I am, or if I have misled the OP?

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              SGaist
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              wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:13 last edited by
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              @JonB some of boost is header-only so there's nothing to link. He may have been lucky and only used these parts of boost.

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              • S SGaist
                11 Jun 2021, 09:13

                @JonB some of boost is header-only so there's nothing to link. He may have been lucky and only used these parts of boost.

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                Christian Ehrlicher
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                wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:17 last edited by
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                @SGaist Boost is also using this (imo) crappy msvc auto-link feature. It gaves me a lot of headaches due to static linking and the fact the the sources are also build on linux.

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                • S SGaist
                  11 Jun 2021, 09:13

                  @JonB some of boost is header-only so there's nothing to link. He may have been lucky and only used these parts of boost.

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                  wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:18 last edited by JonB 6 Nov 2021, 09:20
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                  @SGaist said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

                  @JonB some of boost is header-only so there's nothing to link. He may have been lucky and only used these parts of boost.

                  Which is why I wrote earlier

                  It also states that most(?) of Boost is header-only. Could your usage happen to fall under this?

                  But the OP replied

                  I meant exactly separately-compiled part:)

                  So, the problem isn't out yet

                  Hence I don't know!

                  @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

                  @SGaist Boost is also using this (imo) crappy msvc auto-link feature. It gaves me a lot of headaches due to static linking and the fact the the sources are also build on linux.

                  Which I also suggested to the OP might be why Boost but not Qt works without specifying the .libs! :)

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                  • S SGaist
                    11 Jun 2021, 09:13

                    @JonB some of boost is header-only so there's nothing to link. He may have been lucky and only used these parts of boost.

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                    Sirzhatina
                    wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:31 last edited by
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                    @SGaist It's really interesting, so let's make it clear.
                    I build the next code

                    boost::asio::io_context io;
                    boost::asio::steady_timer t(io, boost::asio::chrono::seconds(5));
                    
                    std::cout << "Hey ";
                    t.wait();
                    std::cout << "lala ley ";
                    

                    And without next command
                    /link /LIBPATH:C:\Program Files (x86)\Boost\boost_1_76_0\stage\lib
                    I get linker error (no date-time library and so on - it's separately-compiled).
                    And, of course, adding this command, I have the program built successfully. So, as you can see I have no need to link exact .lib file excplicitly.

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                    • S Sirzhatina
                      11 Jun 2021, 09:31

                      @SGaist It's really interesting, so let's make it clear.
                      I build the next code

                      boost::asio::io_context io;
                      boost::asio::steady_timer t(io, boost::asio::chrono::seconds(5));
                      
                      std::cout << "Hey ";
                      t.wait();
                      std::cout << "lala ley ";
                      

                      And without next command
                      /link /LIBPATH:C:\Program Files (x86)\Boost\boost_1_76_0\stage\lib
                      I get linker error (no date-time library and so on - it's separately-compiled).
                      And, of course, adding this command, I have the program built successfully. So, as you can see I have no need to link exact .lib file excplicitly.

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                      Christian Ehrlicher
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                      wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:35 last edited by
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                      @Sirzhatina said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

                      So, as you can see I have no need to link exact .lib file excplicitly.

                      We already explained why this works... but Qt does fortunately not support this.

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                      • C Christian Ehrlicher
                        11 Jun 2021, 09:35

                        @Sirzhatina said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

                        So, as you can see I have no need to link exact .lib file excplicitly.

                        We already explained why this works... but Qt does fortunately not support this.

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                        Sirzhatina
                        wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:41 last edited by Sirzhatina 6 Nov 2021, 09:45
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                        @Christian-Ehrlicher okay, thanks. But you said that's what msvc does. And I still use msvc to compile Qt libs, so what's the mystery here? I mean why does msvc auto-link one libraries and not auto-link others

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                        • S Sirzhatina
                          11 Jun 2021, 09:41

                          @Christian-Ehrlicher okay, thanks. But you said that's what msvc does. And I still use msvc to compile Qt libs, so what's the mystery here? I mean why does msvc auto-link one libraries and not auto-link others

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                          Christian Ehrlicher
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                          wrote on 11 Jun 2021, 09:50 last edited by
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                          @Sirzhatina said in Cannot link Qt libs to C++ project manually.:

                          I mean why does msvc auto-link one libraries and not auto-link others

                          see the answer from @hskoglund - this is basically what the boost libs are doing and Qt not (because it's crappy, error-prone and non-portable)

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