C++ :: How To Get Boost Libraries To Work With QT IDE

Mar 5, 2013

I have an issue getting boost libraries to work with QT IDE. Here are relevant lines from my .pro file...

INCLUDEPATH += c:/users/bob/desktop/boost_1_53_0/
LIBS += -LC:c:/users/bob/desktop/boost_1_53_0/stage/lib64

After adding #include <boost/filesystem.hpp> I get error...

C:UsersobDesktopqtpuntitled5mainwindow.cpp:3: error: C1083: Cannot open include file: 'boost/filesystem.hpp': No such file or directory

The IDE does not highlight the line. The error only appears on compilation.

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Visual C++ :: How To Add Boost Libraries

Oct 1, 2013

i have written an algorithm in VC++ 2010 express edition. i have used the following header files

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<sstream>
#include<ctime>
#include<cassert>
#include<fstream>
#include<vector>

[Code]...

the algorithm worked fine in vc 2010 express edition....

the following header files are not working in vc5

#include<regex>
#include<tuple>
#include<numeric>
#include<unordered_set>
#include "clip.h"

Looks like some of hte boost libraries have to added with vc5.. If any one knows how to add boost libraries with vc5.

showing lot of errors in vc5... not able to run the algorithm in vc5. Our company has only vc5.... the algorithm has to be implemented in vc 2010....

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Mar 6, 2013

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I have checked in the boost/stage/lib folder and that file is not there. I compiled boost with b2 link=static yet the file still isn't there.

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Dec 24, 2014

I'm currently working on a Microsoft (unmanaged) C++ project which utilizes Boost C++ libraries. It's been quite a while since I've done C++ and I have no previous experience using the Boost libraries.

We are using Boost 1.55 and MSVC 2013. We used CMake to generate the Visual Studio solutions and projects based on the original project layout.

We've successfully built and tested on other environments. In the MSVC - Windows environment, we've run into issues using Boost's Property Tree support. Specifically, the issue seem to center around trying to put properties into PTNodes.

Consider the following code snippet:

void XXX:: SomeFunction() {
PTnode ptNode;
ptNode(Mapper::KEY_INPUT, Tracer::SOME_VALUE);
ptNode(Mapper::KEY_OUTPUT)(Tracer::SOME_OTHER_VALUE, Tracer::ADDITIONAL_VALUE);
SetResults(ptNode);

[Code] ....

This work around seems insert the nodes successfully into the tree.

We are able to verify by finding the inserted items in ::SetResult().

Why this might be failing in VisualStudio C++?

Is this an issue of compiler flags?

precompiler definitions?

Linker options??

Memory mode/model??

Are there some basic behaviour differences in MSVC C++ and other C++ environments which we are unaware of?

I've tried to identify all instances of the node insert pattern and use the work around. But, we really need to find out what the issue is (as there could be other manifestations).

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Apr 15, 2014

I'm trying to serialize a struct which contains two or more other types of sturct. But it seems that serialization does not work. Below is sampel code :

/SimpleData.hpp

Code:
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#include <boost/serialization/base_object.hpp>
#include <boost/serialization/optional.hpp>
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Feb 18, 2012

So, I have spent the last week looking googling and researching how to get a standalone copy of the regex part of the boost library to work in a project. This project will be compiled on other machines and I CANNOT have the user install it.

Is there any way to do this?

So far, I have built the regex part: I have both .so files and .a files built. The thing that I'm unsure of is that these were built with gcc and I am using/will be using g++.

I have also finally got the bcp tool to work, and extracted the regex part and all of its dependencies.

I can't get it to compile any way I try to work it. I need this to be in a folder "regex/" folder in my directory.

I have used too many commands to paste them all, but the last I tried was this:

g++ -g -pedantic -Wall -o doit test.C -Iregex/boost/ -Wl,-Lregex/libs/regex/build/gcc/ -static -lboost_regex-gcc-1_47

I have also tried many variations of the above command. Such as using -lboost_regex and lots of other things. Is my whole problem because I'm using an .so built by GCC?

The output of the above command was

/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.6.1/libstdc++.a(eh_alloc.o): In function `__cxa_allocate_exception':
(.text.__cxa_allocate_exception+0xb4): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_lock'
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.6.1/libstdc++.a(eh_alloc.o): In function `__cxa_allocate_exception':
(.text.__cxa_allocate_exception+0x111): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.6.1/libstdc++.a(eh_alloc.o): In function `__cxa_free_exception':

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Feb 5, 2013

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Nov 6, 2014

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In some flows, library needs few members should get filled in the structure. for ex, application filled 3 integers information and passed to structure. But, in memory, whole structure is occupied.

I think, If library provides functions for every combination, then it would end up with lot of functions. I want to avoid that.

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Dec 22, 2013

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Does this exist somewhere or am I SOL?

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1. Screen: Press any key to continue
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2.1 Option three: Exit the game (Cleared)
3. Select a circuit
4. Go to the car selection menu
5. Select a car and start the race
6. Pause menu if Spacebar has been pressed

From the pause menu:

6.1. Go to the main menu
6.2. Restart the race
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I know that it is OpenGL, but what i'm looking for is C++.How I could do that? What I have cleared is with IF but I'm looking for better alternatives.

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Open CV processes videos but which functions does it use?

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To do that my window class must include the GLFW header files.But I don't want, that if I use my library later and I include my window class, that all GLFW functions are included, too.

How I can prevent this and hide GLFW from users of this library completely, so they theoretical don't notice that this library use GLFW ?

And a second question, is it possible, if I export my game library statically that the GLFW lib files are hidden in my own lib files, so that I have finally only one lib file that is needed to use my library ?

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At first my project will be on OS X, then Windows and Linux, and I hope to eventually use it on Android and iOS. I know that the last two will require separate GUIs, but I'm hoping the rest of the code will port easily.

Here's the problem:

I'm using Poppler to read and display PDF files. I started installing it on my iMac and it needs FontConfig, which is turning out to be a difficult install. I would not want to walk others through this or make them have to install Poppler and FontConfig (and any other libraries I find both need).

I thought I could just compile my final binaries using "-static" but I've been reading about how some libraries can't be statically linked or compiled.

Also, since I want to eventually port this to 4 other OSes (and apparently Poppler can work on those target OSes), I don't want to do something now or depend on something that will make it hard or impossible to port to other OSes later.

With that in mind, here are my questions:

1) Why is it some libraries cannot be compiled statically? How do I know if I'm dealing with one of those libraries?

2) Am I right that I could compile this program statically, and the resulting binary would include code from Poppler and FontConfig and other libraries would be included in the resulting executable binary?

3) What do I need to watch for so I can tell if using a particular library will be a problem when I need to port my program to a new OS? (Assuming, of course, that searching shows that library will compile or has been ported to that OS.)

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Aug 1, 2013

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Feb 23, 2013

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info about my laptop: cpu frequency: up to 3.2 GHz. RAM frequency: 1333 MHz.

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Dec 19, 2013

I have in my main(), a function that creates my arg object using boost/program_options.hpp i want to pass this object to another function using templates like this:

Code:
template <typename Targ>
void Count(Targ & arg){
MyObj<string> QueryTab(arg["input-file"].as<string>()); //line number is 352
...
}

However I get an error:

Code:
../include/Filter.hpp: In member function ‘void Count(Targ&)’:
../include/Filter.hpp:352:40: error: expected primary-expression before ‘>’ token
../include/Filter.hpp:352:42: error: expected primary-expression before ‘)’ token
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Mar 12, 2014

I have one problem deleting a file with boost. The file is opened in another application and cannot be deleted. I am supposed to received an exception error but I don't get it.

Here is my piece of code, very simple:

bool delete_file(const string &path) {
boost::filesystem::path bpath(path);
try {
if (boost::filesystem::remove(bath)) return true;

[Code] ....

I have put a breakpoint inside the catch part but it does not come to this point. Instead, the the output window of visual studio, I got these lines:

First-chance exception at 0x00007FFD2E575A88 in site_server.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: boost::filesystem::filesystem_error at memory location 0x00000070F8E3E920.
Unhandled exception at at 0x00007FFD2E575A88 in site_server.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: boost::filesystem::filesystem_error at memory location 0x00000070F8E3E920.

How to manage this situation?

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Nov 29, 2013

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Code:
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#include <boost/property_tree/xml_parser.hpp>
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using boost::property_tree::ptree;
#include "kwxport.h"
#include "resource.h"

[Code] ....

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[URL] ....

I wonder how tag reading can be achieved? If say I have a file like

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Aug 2, 2014

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Dec 17, 2014

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