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  • RelaR Rela

    @kshegunov
    Done, but here are the errors cleaned again ;)

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    @Rela
    I'm sorry but I have no idea what's happening, with the deletions and without a complete code snippet this is just turning into a guessing game. Not to mention the preprocessor directives, whose expansions I have no way of deducing. The errors have obviously changed and they are at compile-time, so focus on that and try to resolve the type mismatches.

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    • kshegunovK kshegunov

      @Rela
      I'm sorry but I have no idea what's happening, with the deletions and without a complete code snippet this is just turning into a guessing game. Not to mention the preprocessor directives, whose expansions I have no way of deducing. The errors have obviously changed and they are at compile-time, so focus on that and try to resolve the type mismatches.

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      @kshegunov
      The problem is not related to the code. The C++ code works properly in MV and also it worked in Qt creator before and gave the results in "Application Outputs" with Qt5.5 and MV 2013. The problem happened, when I start working with MV 2015 and Qt5.6 beta.
      I just did the previous way and added all C++ files to the Qt project files. Do you have any idea about the ```

      error: dependent '..\C++' does not exist.
      
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        @kshegunov
        The problem is not related to the code. The C++ code works properly in MV and also it worked in Qt creator before and gave the results in "Application Outputs" with Qt5.5 and MV 2013. The problem happened, when I start working with MV 2015 and Qt5.6 beta.
        I just did the previous way and added all C++ files to the Qt project files. Do you have any idea about the ```

        error: dependent '..\C++' does not exist.
        
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        @Rela
        I have never seen that error, but if I had to guess probably a folder can't be found by qmake. Inspect your project file, and make sure all folders/files exist. Then rerun qmake and then do a full rebuild. Additionally, don't use backslashes for your paths when working with qmake, use *nix-style paths, for example: C:/somefolder/somefile.cpp

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          Do you have something containing "C++" anywhere in your .pro file ?

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Do you have something containing "C++" anywhere in your .pro file ?

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            @SGaist
            Yes, I had something like this in PS8, because I added the C++ project header and source files through the "../C++ projects/po... /" path. But, now I removed the space of "C++ projects" (because maybe it makes problem), and changed the path withoutspace. PS10 Qt project .pro file is this
            Now the error is this

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              What is char.h?

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                What is char.h?

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                #118

                @jsulm
                It was

                #include <tchar.h>
                

                in the C++ code, but it had given the errors like

                'void PS... (char *)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'const char [37]' to 'char *'
                

                and I changed it to "char".
                I think its related to the main function in "main.cpp"

                int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                {
                
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                  How is it related to main?
                  char is a native data type in C and C++, you do not have to include any header file to use it. So just remove this include.
                  This error:

                  'void PS... (char *)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'const char [37]' to 'char *'
                  

                  You got probably because you're passing a const char string as parameter to a function which expects a non const char string:

                  void PS... (char *param);
                  then you call
                  PS...("a string");
                  

                  Do it like this:

                  char *param = "a string";
                  PS...(param);
                  

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                  • RelaR Rela

                    @jsulm
                    It was

                    #include <tchar.h>
                    

                    in the C++ code, but it had given the errors like

                    'void PS... (char *)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'const char [37]' to 'char *'
                    

                    and I changed it to "char".
                    I think its related to the main function in "main.cpp"

                    int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                    {
                    
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                    @Rela

                    'void PS... (char *)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'const char [37]' to 'char *'

                    The error is because you're passing const char * const to a function expecting char * and the compiler doesn't know how to (safely) convert the argument. My advice is: rework your function to accept non-mutable arguments if possible, if not - fix the type mismatch. @jsulm already pointed out that you shouldn't include headers you're not going to need, unless massive compilation times is something you're after.

                    Kind regards.

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                      #121

                      Hi, the previous error was solved. I wanted to have a C++ code results in widget. For reminding in brief, I created a Qt widget project, and I added the C++ code including header and source files to the project. I copied the main.cpp C++ codes in the Qt main.cpp file.

                      The error was ```

                      void PS... (char *)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'const char [37]' to 'char *
                      

                      I changed the definition of the function:

                      void PS... (char *_sth)
                      

                      to

                      void PS... (const char *_sth) 
                      

                      and it doesn't give the error. But, now I want to have some values as result in Application Output , but instead of the non-zero values, they are all zero.
                      The input data are read from a model.txt file. The path of the text file was also added in the "project" > run of "Desktop Qt 5.6 MSVC2015 64 bit" > "Arguments". Do you know if it is related to the reading input data or not?

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                        How do you read model.txt file?
                        Is this file found?
                        Do you have any errors while reading it?
                        Why don't just debug and see what happens?

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          How do you read model.txt file?
                          Is this file found?
                          Do you have any errors while reading it?
                          Why don't just debug and see what happens?

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                          #123

                          @jsulm
                          In the code, it read using ```

                          bool ReadModelData(istream &in, functionname &_PS) ...
                          ...
                          ReadModelData (fin,s)
                          ...
                          

                          The path of the text file was added in the "project" > run of "Desktop Qt 5.6 MSVC2015 64 bit" > "Arguments". File path
                          When I debug it just show in the Application output:

                          Debugging starts
                          Debugging has finished
                          

                          and when run the code the results are cpu=0 z=0 ... while they should be some non-zero.

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