On Tuesday 22 January 2013 06:32:45 Charley Bay wrote: > There's a Qt5 moc error when using Boost, with a work-around. See: > http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/22993 > > It describes "Boost 1.49", but this work-around also works for "Boost 1.52": > > ...leads to compile error (Win7/MSVS2010): > > C:/Some/Path/3rd/Boost/boost_1_52_0/boost/mpl/if.hpp(131): Error: Macro > argument mismatch. > Project : error PRJ0019: A tool returned an error code from "MOC > ..\..\Some\Path\MyClass.hpp" > > Work-around, in ALL files that "moc": > > //...USING BOOST, MUST GUARD INCLUSION... > #ifndef Q_MOC_RUN > # include <boost/function.hpp> > # include "MyClass.hpp" > #endif // Q_MOC_RUN > > We're not using much of Boost 1.52, but we *do* use some of the > "type/traits" stuff (which triggers this error). > > There are a few "Boost/moc" errors/bugs reported in > https://bugreports.qt-project.org/, but I couldn't find this one. Did I > miss it, or should I create a new one? > > I'm specifically curious about when this might be fixed, as the work-around > is annoying (I haven't looked into what the fix might be). > > Thanks! > > --charley
I have boost 1.50 here and I cannot reproduce the issue. Please open a new bug report and if possible, a small test-case that does not depends on boost. Try to copy all the involved macro in a file. -- Olivier Woboq - Qt services and support - http://woboq.com _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development