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  • V vicky_mac

    hi i am doing some memory read and write using mmap and open function in my application.

    But when i am going for closing the file descriptor close() functions is not recognized and program densest compile.

    #include"mainwindow.h"
    #include<unistd.h>
    #include<fcntl.h>
    
    MainWindow::ReadMem()
    {
    int fd = open("/dev/mem",O_RDWR|O_SYNC);
    int* add =(int*)mmap(NULL,2048,PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,MAP_SHARED,dh,0);
    //now some operation as needed
    munmap(add,2048);
    close(fd);/// this line not compiling
    }
    
    

    // Nomatching function to call function close```
    code_text

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    @vicky_mac

    man 2 close
    

    and include the header file mentioned there.

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      @vicky_mac

      man 2 close
      

      and include the header file mentioned there.

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      @jsulm said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

      and include the header file mentioned there.

      According to thread title, unistd.h has been included, so it should not be the problem.

      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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      • KroMignonK KroMignon

        @jsulm said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

        and include the header file mentioned there.

        According to thread title, unistd.h has been included, so it should not be the problem.

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        @KroMignon Yeah, careful reading is something I should do more often :-)

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • KroMignonK KroMignon

          @jsulm said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

          and include the header file mentioned there.

          According to thread title, unistd.h has been included, so it should not be the problem.

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          @KroMignon
          I had not noticed that information in the title. (Was it added later?! :) )

          @vicky_mac
          What you do not say is where --- inside which class --- your code is located. You are likely to need ::close() as @KroMignon has said, did you at least try it?

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @KroMignon
            I had not noticed that information in the title. (Was it added later?! :) )

            @vicky_mac
            What you do not say is where --- inside which class --- your code is located. You are likely to need ::close() as @KroMignon has said, did you at least try it?

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            @JonB hi Joh
            I have edited my question with include and function detail. Please advise what exactly needs to be done.

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            • V vicky_mac

              @JonB hi Joh
              I have edited my question with include and function detail. Please advise what exactly needs to be done.

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              @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

              Please advise what exactly needs to be done.

              @JonB said:

              You are likely to need ::close() as @KroMignon has said, did you at least try it?

              Your plain close() will be MainWinow::close().

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

                Please advise what exactly needs to be done.

                @JonB said:

                You are likely to need ::close() as @KroMignon has said, did you at least try it?

                Your plain close() will be MainWinow::close().

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                @JonB
                Hi Jon,

                I am getting the same error even after MainWindow::close(fd)

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                • V vicky_mac

                  @JonB
                  Hi Jon,

                  I am getting the same error even after MainWindow::close(fd)

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                  @vicky_mac @JonB did not say you need to use MainWindow::close(fd)! What he means is that your MainWindow probably has its own close() method nd if you write close(...) that one is used.
                  Why don't you simply try what @KroMignon suggested?!

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @vicky_mac @JonB did not say you need to use MainWindow::close(fd)! What he means is that your MainWindow probably has its own close() method nd if you write close(...) that one is used.
                    Why don't you simply try what @KroMignon suggested?!

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                    @jsulm

                    Hi jsulm,

                    Sorry to bother again but i don't know which namespace to use in this case i tried std:: that also doesn't work.
                    Can you please suggest which namespace to be used. Thank you

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                      @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

                      Can you please suggest which namespace to be used. Thank you

                      So hard to read @KroMignon 's answer?

                      You have to specify the namespace :: to use standard open() function:
                      int fd = ::open("/dev/mem",O_RDWR|O_SYNC);

                      Basic c++ stuff ...

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                      • V vicky_mac

                        @jsulm

                        Hi jsulm,

                        Sorry to bother again but i don't know which namespace to use in this case i tried std:: that also doesn't work.
                        Can you please suggest which namespace to be used. Thank you

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                        @vicky_mac Did you read what @KroMignon suggested?

                        ::close(fd);
                        

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • V vicky_mac

                          @jsulm

                          Hi jsulm,

                          Sorry to bother again but i don't know which namespace to use in this case i tried std:: that also doesn't work.
                          Can you please suggest which namespace to be used. Thank you

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                          @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

                          Hi jsulm,
                          Sorry to bother again but i don't know which namespace to use in this case i tried std:: that also doesn't work.
                          Can you please suggest which namespace to be used. Thank you

                          In C++, there are namespaces to prevent name conflicts (cf. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/namespace).
                          When you are writing code in a C++ class, the default namespace is the current class.
                          So when you are calling a close() function, the compiler first try to find this function in the current namespace.

                          To avoid this, you have to specify full namespace. In case of "standard functions" like close(int), the namespace is empty. So the fullname of standard open(int), in C++ is ::open().

                          This are C++ basics, it is always helpful to learn the basics ;)

                          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                          • KroMignonK KroMignon

                            @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

                            Hi jsulm,
                            Sorry to bother again but i don't know which namespace to use in this case i tried std:: that also doesn't work.
                            Can you please suggest which namespace to be used. Thank you

                            In C++, there are namespaces to prevent name conflicts (cf. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/namespace).
                            When you are writing code in a C++ class, the default namespace is the current class.
                            So when you are calling a close() function, the compiler first try to find this function in the current namespace.

                            To avoid this, you have to specify full namespace. In case of "standard functions" like close(int), the namespace is empty. So the fullname of standard open(int), in C++ is ::open().

                            This are C++ basics, it is always helpful to learn the basics ;)

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                            @KroMignon
                            Thanx for the reply kromignon.

                            I am familiar with C but not much C++. I think i'll have to read the basics of C++ for using QT

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                            • V vicky_mac

                              @KroMignon
                              Thanx for the reply kromignon.

                              I am familiar with C but not much C++. I think i'll have to read the basics of C++ for using QT

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                              @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

                              I think i'll have to read the basics of C++ for using QT

                              Yes, or you will have a very hard time.
                              I know it, because I had the same learning way. I start with C/Assembler for years before programming in C++.
                              Event if they seem identical, they are definitively not.

                              Programming C++ as a C developer is not the right way to do.
                              Take time to learn C++ basics will save you many days later.

                              Qt is a C++ framework, so it is mandatory to understand C++ to be able to use Qt.

                              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                              • V vicky_mac

                                @JonB
                                Hi Jon,

                                I am getting the same error even after MainWindow::close(fd)

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                                @vicky_mac said in close(int fd) not recognized in QT both fcntl.h and unistd.h are included:

                                I am getting the same error even after MainWindow::close(fd)

                                Both @KroMignon and I said from the start and multiple times to try ::close(fd);. Same with ::open(). How much clearer than that can one be?

                                If you want to be "safe", every single C (not C++) function you want to use should be ::function().

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