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  • S SGaist
    18 Mar 2018, 23:01

    Hi,

    This stack overflow answer shows how to implement to_string as well as links to here which gives more details about string support in the NDK.

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    JaTe
    wrote on 21 Mar 2018, 13:25 last edited by
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    @SGaist Since I'm getting multiple errors implementing all those functions isn't really an option. I've heard about the Android.mk fix, but there isn't really such a file in Qt, is there?

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      JaTe
      wrote on 21 Mar 2018, 13:34 last edited by
      #6

      I've updated my question, as it seems to be c++11 support more than include problems.

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        Gourmet
        wrote on 21 Mar 2018, 13:59 last edited by
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        Use Linux workstation with complete GNU CPP compiler instead of castrated Windows MinGW - and you will get full C++11 support. I do that just like that exactly. It is much more comfortable develop and debug Android apps on Linux rather than on Windows. Cause Android itself is Linux by nature...

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        • G Gourmet
          21 Mar 2018, 13:59

          Use Linux workstation with complete GNU CPP compiler instead of castrated Windows MinGW - and you will get full C++11 support. I do that just like that exactly. It is much more comfortable develop and debug Android apps on Linux rather than on Windows. Cause Android itself is Linux by nature...

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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on 22 Mar 2018, 06:36 last edited by
          #8

          @Gourmet He is building for Android using the official compiler from NDK I guess, not MinGW.
          And why do you think MinGW is "castrated"? It is simply GCC ported to Windows.

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

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            Eeli K
            wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 12:15 last edited by
            #9

            Does anyone have a real solution for this, not strings but the whole bunch? I don't know the details, but I have an app which I naively developed only with the Desktop kit and it should really work in Android. Do I have to spend a couple of days to refactor to C++98?

            Library problems:

            C:\Users\Eeli\Documents\Kaiku\panelsdata.cpp:149: error: 'class std::initializer_list<std::vector<_WALL_PANEL> >' has no member named 'erase'
            

            But also non-library:

            //code
            for (WALL_PANEL& p: panels) {
                    p.Zpos++;
            
            C:\Users\Eeli\Documents\Kaiku\panelsdata.cpp:158: error: 'const class std::vector<_WALL_PANEL>' has no member named 'Zpos'
                     p.Zpos++;
                       ^
            

            And about 10 others in just 1 file. This all compiles and runs fine with Creator 4.7.1 and Qt 5.11.2 with the default Desktop Kit on Windows.

            So, really, no GCC 5.3 or C++11 for Android?

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            • E Eeli K
              25 Oct 2018, 12:15

              Does anyone have a real solution for this, not strings but the whole bunch? I don't know the details, but I have an app which I naively developed only with the Desktop kit and it should really work in Android. Do I have to spend a couple of days to refactor to C++98?

              Library problems:

              C:\Users\Eeli\Documents\Kaiku\panelsdata.cpp:149: error: 'class std::initializer_list<std::vector<_WALL_PANEL> >' has no member named 'erase'
              

              But also non-library:

              //code
              for (WALL_PANEL& p: panels) {
                      p.Zpos++;
              
              C:\Users\Eeli\Documents\Kaiku\panelsdata.cpp:158: error: 'const class std::vector<_WALL_PANEL>' has no member named 'Zpos'
                       p.Zpos++;
                         ^
              

              And about 10 others in just 1 file. This all compiles and runs fine with Creator 4.7.1 and Qt 5.11.2 with the default Desktop Kit on Windows.

              So, really, no GCC 5.3 or C++11 for Android?

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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 12:24 last edited by
              #10

              @Eeli-K What type is WALL_PANEL?

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

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                sierdzio
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                wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 12:25 last edited by
                #11

                Here's a possible hack around it: https://forum.qt.io/topic/38949/stl-on-android

                Another possibility: https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/219#issuecomment-221686166

                Or wait for Qt 5.12 which switches to clang on Android, and supports much more modern c++.

                (Z(:^

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                • J jsulm
                  25 Oct 2018, 12:24

                  @Eeli-K What type is WALL_PANEL?

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                  Eeli K
                  wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 12:53 last edited by
                  #12

                  @jsulm It's just a simple struct with byte-long fields.

                  @sierdzio Good news about 5.12, but the prototype must be ready tomorrow :) I'll see the hacks and maybe try 5.12 beta.

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                    Eeli K
                    wrote on 29 Oct 2018, 17:27 last edited by
                    #13

                    I got apk package done with Qt 5.12b and Linux. Windows gives me problems. I'll start another thread for it because it's not directly related.

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                    • E Eeli K
                      29 Oct 2018, 17:27

                      I got apk package done with Qt 5.12b and Linux. Windows gives me problems. I'll start another thread for it because it's not directly related.

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                      Eeli K
                      wrote on 29 Oct 2018, 19:25 last edited by
                      #14

                      No need for another thread, I got it working. Here are the android related package versions which finally made it to work in case someone else has troubles:
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                      The latest JDK and NDK didn't work.

                      I hope they fix the name strings for the next beta. It's annoying and confusing to have "GCC" everywhere even though it really uses clang.

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