Dude, that looks amazing! It's sort of like what my application is to Windows, but better
It should definitely help me in debugging Qt issues.
thanks
Dude, that looks amazing! It's sort of like what my application is to Windows, but better
It should definitely help me in debugging Qt issues.
thanks
I used the following code to print all resources:
But none of my images were there. Just a bunch of default Qt resources. So it's clear that the resources are not even getting into the build. They are definitely all there in the .qrc file, and I touched it to make sure the build would run RCC on it.Qt Code:
QDirIterator it(":/", QDirIterator::Subdirectories); while (it.hasNext()) { qDebug() << it.next(); }To copy to clipboard, switch view to plain text mode
Hmm, is your resource part of the application or a library?
I.e. is it in the RESOURCES variable of the .pro file that generates the main executable?
Cheers,
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I don't have a .pro file, I'm using the VS add-in to handle the build. I suspect that I just haven't configured it right, but I don't know exactly how it works. All I know is that it is definitely processing the .qrc file, but obviously it isn't picking up the images and compiling them into the app.
The more important part of anda_skoa's question is whether the resources you are trying to use are in your app EXE or if they are in a DLL you are dynamically loading into your app. If they are in a DLL, you'll need to put a Q_INIT_RESOURCE() macro in main() after your QApplication instance is declared so it will load them properly:
Qt Code:
Q_INIT_RESOURCE( MyDLL );To copy to clipboard, switch view to plain text mode
(assuming your DLL is named "MyDLL.dll")
In Visual Studio, right-click on your qrc file name in the Solution Browser and go to the General properties page. It should look something like the attached screenshot; basically, it should be running rcc on the resource file and putting something in the GeneratedFiles directory.
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Last edited by d_stranz; 16th February 2017 at 03:35.
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It's in my app's exe, not a dll.
But I think the problem is that the properties that are not correct.
Comparing my property window to your screenshot, the only difference is that my "Additional Dependencies" doesn't list any of the image files like yours does. It just has "%(FullPath);%(AdditionalInputs)". I don't know what %(AdditionalInputs) is.
However, even when I change "Additional Dependencies" to include all my images (using relative paths, like in your screenshot), it still doesn't work. I even tried touching one of the images thinking maybe the incremental build was skipping over them, but nope.
Here is the build output, at "diagnostic" verbosity.
Try to remove all qrc_*.cpp files from GeneratedFiles folder and then build the project.
If this work something is wrong with the qrc file definition in the project.
I had the same problem. Try to uncheck "Shadow build" in "Projects".
The OP is using Visual Studio, not Qt Creator. VS has no explicit concept of shadow builds although it does allow you to set various output and intermediate directories so you can do an out-of-source build in the same way as a shadow build.I had the same problem. Try to uncheck "Shadow build" in "Projects".
I doubt this is the OP's problem. It is probably a dependency issue - maybe the resource files are being excluded from the build because of some VS property setting.
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I get the feeling that I'm doing something incredibly stupid, like I've actually fixed the problem somehow but I'm accidentally looking at an old exe so I keep seeing the problem. But that can't be it, as I usually run using F5 in Visual Studio. I've done a full clean & build numerous times. I've touched the qrc and image files to make sure the build picks them up. I've done everything I can think of.
When I ran the build with diagnostic verbosity, it didn't give any more information for the RCC'ing stage. Is there a way I can configure Qt's build process to output more detailed information? Perhaps it can tell me whether or not it's reading the image files. Actually, procmon might come in handy.
Try wiping out everything in the GeneratedFiles directory for whichever build type you are doing. I have found that sometimes the Qt VS plugin gets confused over this. I've sometimes had to manually edit the .vcxproj / .vcproj files to fix build options so that all the right files are being included and built.
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Ah, I just noticed "GeneratedFiles" in the Visual Studio tree. I thought you were talking about the build output directory (Visual Studio uses the names "Debug" and "Release"), but this one is different. It's not a directory, just a node in the project tree structure. And I don't see the rcc generated file in there, only the moc and ui files. I'll have to read up on how to use the VS add-in, I suspect it should have added the rcc file in there and that's the reason why it's not working.
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