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Can't get stream operators to work #139
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Let me add that I use the Qt library. I don't know why it looks to be interfering with your header files as I have stream operators defined for my classes:
And I left out from the above error:
If I comment out my stream operator. The code compiles. (Though my app needs the operator...) |
Hi @Meneleus, it would greatly help out debugging this if I had a minimal test case. Might I trouble you to post a link to a gist with an example that throws the error? I've tried random permutations to regenerate, however, I can't seem to hit the same errors. Thanks in advance! |
I'll try to re-create the issue. It's really strange that only that one gives me trouble, I have plenty of stream operators defined for different data types using that same signature style. I assume I can use Qt? You should have it available on Linux by default? I'll try without Qt first... P.S. It looks like using pointers is not the issue at all. Even if I declare those kernels without pointers I still get the compile issue. |
QT should be fine, not sure if it's always default, but I've definitely installed the package. . Thanks! |
Hi @Meneleus, I've done my best to reproduce, the only way I could generate a similar error was not adding the raftlib header files. Given the first example, and subsequent error message, I'd bet that is likely the case. Could you double check the include path? The minimum error we should be seeing (if this theory is correct) is what you posted above. I'd hope, with the right headers included that we would see an "invalid conversion" or some such error. What I think is happening is the only stream operators that your compilation process is seeing are the ones for Qt and trying to fit them...which they won't fit. Plz let me know if this is the case, I'll close out the issue. If not, let me know and I'll keep digging. Thanks! |
I'm sorry I have not had time to create a standalone example. I do indeed #include the raftlib headers. I used
I have luckily been able to comment out my stream operator that conflicts as I experiment with raftlib, so I'm not at a stoppage with this issue. Give me a few days, I'll get to it! |
I'm working on Windows and for some reason I can't get stream operators to work. I have created a series of nodes (in my case I need them to be pointers. I tested this first by modifying one of the examples and that worked fine. However, in my code base I get an error. I'm porting a data flow application to use raftlib, converting connections to mappings. Here is my code:
The error I get is:
Any ideas what I can be doing wrong?
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