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  • MesrineM Mesrine

    @Christian-Ehrlicher Thanks for the interest.
    the client library that use the shared library:
    https://github.com/EddyTheCo/Qclient-IOTA
    the shared library:
    https://github.com/EddyTheCo/Qpow-IOTA
    You can open a PR with the solution to develop branch :).

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    But there is no shared libary at all nor import/export macros.

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      But there is no shared libary at all nor import/export macros.

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher
      I tried all combinations of export import macros but did not work either.

      Why my others shared library works on windows without explicit export macros ?
      Why the compilation only fails when using MOC?

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      • MesrineM Mesrine

        @Christian-Ehrlicher
        I tried all combinations of export import macros but did not work either.

        Why my others shared library works on windows without explicit export macros ?
        Why the compilation only fails when using MOC?

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        @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

        Why my others shared library works on windows without explicit export macros ?

        None will work if you don't properly export the symbols - I don't see any shared library in your github repos

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

          Why my others shared library works on windows without explicit export macros ?

          None will work if you don't properly export the symbols - I don't see any shared library in your github repos

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          #7

          @Christian-Ehrlicher

          To build shared library you just say to cmake

          qt-cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="release"   -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="../install" -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON ../
          

          All my shared libraries work for windows it only fail when using MOC. The later is not a question is an affirmation.

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          • MesrineM Mesrine

            @Christian-Ehrlicher

            To build shared library you just say to cmake

            qt-cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="release"   -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="../install" -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON ../
            

            All my shared libraries work for windows it only fail when using MOC. The later is not a question is an affirmation.

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            @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

            -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON ..

            I don't see how this should affect any code in e.g. https://github.com/EddyTheCo/Qpow-IOTA/blob/main/CMakeLists.txt apart from the naming of the library.

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            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

              @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

              -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON ..

              I don't see how this should affect any code in e.g. https://github.com/EddyTheCo/Qpow-IOTA/blob/main/CMakeLists.txt apart from the naming of the library.

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              @Christian-Ehrlicher
              Cmake will let know the compiler that I want a shared library.

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              • MesrineM Mesrine

                @Christian-Ehrlicher
                Cmake will let know the compiler that I want a shared library.

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                @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                Cmake will let know the compiler that I want a shared library.

                ah, correct

                But you should add the correct defines then as described in the Qt documentation.

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                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                  @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                  Cmake will let know the compiler that I want a shared library.

                  ah, correct

                  But you should add the correct defines then as described in the Qt documentation.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @Christian-Ehrlicher
                  I have tried but did not work either, maybe is another problem not related with the export macros.

                  So if someone has been able to produce shared libraries on Windows while using MOC compiled sources it will be good to know how to do it in CMake.

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                  • MesrineM Mesrine

                    @Christian-Ehrlicher
                    I have tried but did not work either, maybe is another problem not related with the export macros.

                    So if someone has been able to produce shared libraries on Windows while using MOC compiled sources it will be good to know how to do it in CMake.

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                    @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                    I have tried but did not work either, maybe is another problem not related with the export macros.

                    Then finally show us what you tried...

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                    • MesrineM Mesrine

                      @Christian-Ehrlicher
                      I have tried but did not work either, maybe is another problem not related with the export macros.

                      So if someone has been able to produce shared libraries on Windows while using MOC compiled sources it will be good to know how to do it in CMake.

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                      @Mesrine It does not matter what you have done. You have to add MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT into your class definition
                      class MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT MyClass

                      But it does not exist in your classes.

                      #include <QtCore/QtGlobal>
                      
                      #if defined(MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY)  
                      # define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
                      #else
                      #define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
                      #endif
                      
                      

                      When you build your lib, add target_compile_definitions(mysharedlib PRIVATE MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY). This means your lib exports these classes
                      while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_EXPORT since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is defined.

                      But in your main application, do not add it. However, the headers of all classes in your main application which use the lib have to have MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT as well. That means these classes import the lib while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_IMPORT
                      since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is not defined .

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                      • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                        @Mesrine It does not matter what you have done. You have to add MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT into your class definition
                        class MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT MyClass

                        But it does not exist in your classes.

                        #include <QtCore/QtGlobal>
                        
                        #if defined(MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY)  
                        # define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
                        #else
                        #define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
                        #endif
                        
                        

                        When you build your lib, add target_compile_definitions(mysharedlib PRIVATE MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY). This means your lib exports these classes
                        while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_EXPORT since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is defined.

                        But in your main application, do not add it. However, the headers of all classes in your main application which use the lib have to have MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT as well. That means these classes import the lib while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_IMPORT
                        since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is not defined .

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                        @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                        #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)

                        This is not needed and even counter-productive when you want to hide the symbols on linux.

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                        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                          @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                          #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)

                          This is not needed and even counter-productive when you want to hide the symbols on linux.

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                          wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
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                          @Christian-Ehrlicher Got it, thanks. Q_DECL_EXPORT and Q_DECL_IMPORT have it already. But for non Qt code, this is needed.

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                          • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                            @Christian-Ehrlicher Got it, thanks. Q_DECL_EXPORT and Q_DECL_IMPORT have it already. But for non Qt code, this is needed.

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                            @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                            But for non Qt code, this is needed.

                            Even then I would use the correct attribution. Hiding the symbols by default on linux will help the linker and startup time and (iirc) also the optimizer in the linker since it can remove unused functions / inline stuff when it's not visible from outside.

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                            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                              @Mesrine It does not matter what you have done. You have to add MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT into your class definition
                              class MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT MyClass

                              But it does not exist in your classes.

                              #include <QtCore/QtGlobal>
                              
                              #if defined(MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY)  
                              # define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
                              #else
                              #define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
                              #endif
                              
                              

                              When you build your lib, add target_compile_definitions(mysharedlib PRIVATE MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY). This means your lib exports these classes
                              while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_EXPORT since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is defined.

                              But in your main application, do not add it. However, the headers of all classes in your main application which use the lib have to have MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT as well. That means these classes import the lib while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_IMPORT
                              since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is not defined .

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                              @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                              MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY

                              Yes, I tried that and give the same error.

                              Then my question is when should i define MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY in cmake?
                              When compiling the library?
                              If compiling the client should i set MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY?

                              In my case compiling the client download the source code of the library and compile the source code.
                              The target resulting from that shared library is linked to the client using cmake .

                              Maybe i found my problem while writing this.
                              I will do what Qt says(exactly :)) and try again, I llet you know the result and the code.

                              Thanks.

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                              • MesrineM Mesrine

                                @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                                MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY

                                Yes, I tried that and give the same error.

                                Then my question is when should i define MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY in cmake?
                                When compiling the library?
                                If compiling the client should i set MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY?

                                In my case compiling the client download the source code of the library and compile the source code.
                                The target resulting from that shared library is linked to the client using cmake .

                                Maybe i found my problem while writing this.
                                I will do what Qt says(exactly :)) and try again, I llet you know the result and the code.

                                Thanks.

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                                @Mesrine said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                                Then my question is when should i define MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY in cmake?
                                When compiling the library?

                                add target_compile_definitions(mysharedlib PRIVATE MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY)

                                And instead 'MYSHAREDLIB' you should use your library name...

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                                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                  @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                                  But for non Qt code, this is needed.

                                  Even then I would use the correct attribution. Hiding the symbols by default on linux will help the linker and startup time and (iirc) also the optimizer in the linker since it can remove unused functions / inline stuff when it's not visible from outside.

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                                  #19

                                  @Christian-Ehrlicher
                                  Good to know, Thanks. I have not used Windows for ages.

                                    #if __GNUC__ >= 4
                                      #define DLL_PUBLIC __attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))
                                      #define DLL_LOCAL  __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden")))
                                    #else
                                      #define DLL_PUBLIC
                                      #define DLL_LOCAL
                                    #endif
                                  
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                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher
                                    Good to know, Thanks. I have not used Windows for ages.

                                      #if __GNUC__ >= 4
                                        #define DLL_PUBLIC __attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))
                                        #define DLL_LOCAL  __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden")))
                                      #else
                                        #define DLL_PUBLIC
                                        #define DLL_LOCAL
                                      #endif
                                    
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                                    @JoeCFD You have then compile with -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -fvisibility=hiddenand get the same behavior like the (default) windows behavior. See CMAKE_CXX_VISIBILITY_PRESET for more information on how to use it platform independent with cmake.

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                                    • MesrineM Mesrine

                                      @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                                      MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY

                                      Yes, I tried that and give the same error.

                                      Then my question is when should i define MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY in cmake?
                                      When compiling the library?
                                      If compiling the client should i set MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY?

                                      In my case compiling the client download the source code of the library and compile the source code.
                                      The target resulting from that shared library is linked to the client using cmake .

                                      Maybe i found my problem while writing this.
                                      I will do what Qt says(exactly :)) and try again, I llet you know the result and the code.

                                      Thanks.

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                                      wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                                      #21

                                      @Mesrine Take a look at the source code of any Qt module. You do the same thing.

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                                      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                        @JoeCFD You have then compile with -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -fvisibility=hiddenand get the same behavior like the (default) windows behavior. See CMAKE_CXX_VISIBILITY_PRESET for more information on how to use it platform independent with cmake.

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                                        #22

                                        @Christian-Ehrlicher Thanks. Learn more things from you.

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                                        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                          @Mesrine It does not matter what you have done. You have to add MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT into your class definition
                                          class MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT MyClass

                                          But it does not exist in your classes.

                                          #include <QtCore/QtGlobal>
                                          
                                          #if defined(MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY)  
                                          # define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
                                          #else
                                          #define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
                                          #endif
                                          
                                          

                                          When you build your lib, add target_compile_definitions(mysharedlib PRIVATE MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY). This means your lib exports these classes
                                          while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_EXPORT since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is defined.

                                          But in your main application, do not add it. However, the headers of all classes in your main application which use the lib have to have MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT as well. That means these classes import the lib while MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT=Q_DECL_IMPORT
                                          since MYSHAREDLIB_LIBRARY is not defined .

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                                          wrote on last edited by Mesrine
                                          #23

                                          @JoeCFD said in Shared library on windows fails when using moc:

                                          MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT

                                          But still i have to define MYSHAREDLIB_EXPORT to nothing if compiling in other system apart from windows?

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