Solved As dynamic libraries to use class variables?
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I replaced. What to do next?
QT -= gui TARGET = StrategyCod TEMPLATE = lib DEFINES += STRATEGYCOD_LIBRARY DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS SOURCES += \ strategycod.cpp HEADERS += \ strategycod.h \ strategycod_global.h unix { target.path = /usr/lib INSTALLS += target } #INCLUDEPATH = C: / Qt / project / MyCandleSrick/include INCLUDEPATH = "C: / Qt / project / MyCandleSrick"
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@Mikee said in As dynamic libraries to use class variables?:
INCLUDEPATH = "C: / Qt / project / MyCandleSrick"
Why the spaces ?
Seems not correct.-What to do next?
Depends on what you are trying ?
If you can now build your library and get a DLL
then you should load that library in your main app and
try to call function StrategyCod2 with your data.https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_create_a_library_with_Qt_and_use_it_in_an_application
See section "Loading the library using QLibrary"Since you are not exporting void StrategyCod2()
you need to resolve it to call it.
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlibrary.html#resolve -
This is my library:
StrategyCod.pro:QT -= gui TARGET = StrategyCod TEMPLATE = lib DEFINES += STRATEGYCOD_LIBRARY # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use # any feature of Qt which has been marked as deprecated (the exact warnings # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it. DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS # You can also make your code fail to compile if you use deprecated APIs. # In order to do so, uncomment the following line. # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt. #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000 # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0 SOURCES += \ strategycod.cpp HEADERS += \ strategycod.h \ strategycod_global.h unix { target.path = /usr/lib INSTALLS += target } #INCLUDEPATH = C: / Qt / project / MyCandleSrick/include INCLUDEPATH = "C:/Qt/project/MyCandleSrick"
strategycod.h:
#ifndef STRATEGYCOD_H #define STRATEGYCOD_H #include "strategycod_global.h" extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod();} class STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT StrategyCod { //public: // StrategyCod1(); }; #endif // STRATEGYCOD_H
strategycod_global.h:
#ifndef STRATEGYCOD_GLOBAL_H #define STRATEGYCOD_GLOBAL_H #include <QtCore/qglobal.h> #if defined(STRATEGYCOD_LIBRARY) # define STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT #else # define STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT #endif #endif // STRATEGYCOD_GLOBAL_H
strategycod.cpp:
#include "strategycod.h" #include <QDebug> //#include "C:\\Qt\project\\MyCandleSrick\\mainwindow.h" //#include <mainwindow> //StrategyCod::StrategyCod1(){qDebug()<<"Library work1";} void StrategyCod() { //MainWindow w; qDebug()<<"Library work2";//<<w.NBar; }
This is my app
main.cpp#include "mainwindow.h" #include <QApplication> #include <cstdlib> #include <QMessageBox> #include <QtConcurrent/QtConcurrent> #include <QMutex> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QApplication a(argc, argv); MainWindow w; QLibrary MyLib("C:\\Qt\\project\\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\\debug\\StrategyCod"); MyLib.load(); typedef void (*MyPrototype)(); MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod"); StrategyCod(); MyLib.unload(); w.show(); return a.exec(); }
In the MainWindow class is written needed variables.
But I can not create an object of MainWindow class in the library and can't use its variables. -
Hi
Ok, and you can call the void StrategyCod() function ? ( that works ?)
If yes, you can now
make it intovoid StrategyCod(MainWinow *main) ( it should know the type since u include its .h file)
extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow *main);}and from main call it with
typedef void (*MyPrototype)((MainWinow *);
MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod");
StrategyCod(&w); // give it the real MainWindowThere is no reason to try to create a new MainWindow inside the StrategyCod() function as
that would be ANOTHER mainwindow than the running one and not have the right data.You should give it as parameter.
Using mainwindow seems silly, a Data class would make more sense but can work.
But you should NOT call any functions inside mainwindow from library as there is no event loop running and
it will not work. But you should be able to use public member variables. -
I can call the void StrategyCod() .
I did:
strategycod.h:#ifndef STRATEGYCOD_H #define STRATEGYCOD_H #include "strategycod_global.h" extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main);} class STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT StrategyCod { //public: // StrategyCod1(); }; #endif // STRATEGYCOD_H
strategycod.cpp:
#include "strategycod.h" #include <QDebug> //#include "C:\\Qt\project\\MyCandleSrick\\mainwindow.h" //#include <mainwindow> //StrategyCod::StrategyCod1(){qDebug()<<"Library work1";} void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main) { //MainWindow w; qDebug()<<"Library work2";//<<w.NBar; }
6 errors:
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.h:7: error: variable or field 'StrategyCod' declared void
extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main);}
^
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.h:7: error: 'MainWinow' was not declared in this scope
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.h:7: error: 'main' was not declared in this scope
extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main);}
^
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.cpp:9: оerror: variable or field 'StrategyCod' declared void
void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main)
^
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.cpp:9: error: 'MainWinow' was not declared in this scope
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.cpp:9: error: 'main' was not declared in this scope
void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main)
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Hi
You must include mainwindw.h so it knows typetrategycod.cpp:
#include "mainwindow.h" // should know where to find it due to the INCLUDEPATH in .pro file -
When i do this same error appers:
C:\Qt\project\MyCandleSrick\mainwindow.h:4: error: QMainWindow: No such file or directoryIn the file C:/Qt/project/MyCandleSrick/mainwindow.h:
4:#include <QMainWindow> -
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I fixed strategycod.pro:
QT += core gui TARGET = StrategyCod TEMPLATE = lib DEFINES += STRATEGYCOD_LIBRARY DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS SOURCES += \ strategycod.cpp HEADERS += \ strategycod.h \ strategycod_global.h unix { target.path = /usr/lib INSTALLS += target } INCLUDEPATH = "C:/Qt/project/MyCandleSrick"
But the error is the same.
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I done this in strategycod.pro
INCLUDEPATH = "C:/Qt/project/MyCandleSrick" "C:/Qt/Qt5.9.2/5.9.2/Src/qtbase/include/QtWidgets"
Now it included <QMainWindow>. But it isnt working now
extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main);}
and
void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main)
errors:
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.h:7: error: variable or field 'StrategyCod' declared void
extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main);}
^
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.h:7: error: 'MainWinow' was not declared in this scope
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.h:7: error: 'main' was not declared in this scope
extern "C" {STRATEGYCODSHARED_EXPORT void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main);}
^
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.cpp:9: оerror: variable or field 'StrategyCod' declared void
void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main)
^
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.cpp:9: error: 'MainWinow' was not declared in this scope
C:\Qt\project\StrategyCod\strategycod.cpp:9: error: 'main' was not declared in this scope
void StrategyCod(MainWinow * main) -
Because when you do
INCLUDEPATH =
you replace the content of that variable with what follows. UseINCLUDEPATH +=
to append your folders to it. -
Now all includes are working.
When I use functionvoid StrategyCod(MainWindow * main) { //MainWindow w; main->NBar; qDebug()<<"Library work2"<<main->NBar;//<<w.NBar; }
qDebug message is not a valid value NBar
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I think that need to do reference class variable. But this code isn't working
void StrategyCod(/*MainWindow * main*/) { long long &NBar1 =MainWindow.NBar; qDebug()<<"Library work2";//<<w.NBar; }
How can i do reference?
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via the parameter ( main or what u called it)
void StrategyCod(MainWindow * main) { qDebug()<<"Library work2"<<main->NBar; }
if NBAr is wrong, then something else is wrong. not the function
it might be you call StrategyCod BEFORE setting it in mainwindow or
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I checked:
library:
void StrategyCod(double Parametr){ MainWindow *w; qDebug()<<"Library work2"<<Parametr<<w->NBar; }
main.cpp:
QLibrary MyLib("C:\\Qt\\project\\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\\debug\\StrategyCod"); MyLib.load(); typedef void (*MyPrototype)(); MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod"); qDebug()<<w.NBar; //NBar=0 is hear StrategyCod(); //NBar=5943858560 is hear MyLib.unload();
Maybe here typedef void (*MyPrototype)(); need append void (*MyPrototype)(class); ?
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@Mikee
Yes it must all match.typedef void (*MyPrototype)();
means pointer to function takes no parameters
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But what to do with NBar?
void StrategyCod() { MainWindow *w; qDebug()<<"Library work2"<<w->NBar; }
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typedef void (*MyPrototype)(MainWindow *w);
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I have done this and it's working
QLibrary MyLib("C:\\Qt\\project\\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\\debug\\StrategyCod"); MyLib.load(); typedef void (*MyPrototype)(MainWindow *); MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod"); StrategyCod(&w); qDebug()<<"q1"<< q1; MyLib.unload();
Thank you
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Congrats :)