Jeff Mitchell schrieb: > Jeff Mitchell wrote: >> Peter Kümmel wrote: >>> Christian Ehrlicher wrote: >>>>> Unfortunately, it doesn't produce anything. It just shifts the errors >>>>> down by one line...no warnings about previous definitions of interface >>>>> are given. >>>>> >>>>> However, doing: >>>>> #undef interface >>>>> >>>>> Makes compile work again. >>>>> >>>>> How do I solve this? It's probably a result of including some of the >>>>> various Microsoft files I needed to include in order to get WMI >>>>> methods written. But I don't really want to #undef things that are >>>>> supposed to be defined willy-nilly, nor can I expect that "patch Qt" >>>>> is a reasonable answer :-) >>> You could also remove "interface" in the Qt header or rename it, the >>> name isn't important in the header: >>> >>> static QDBusMessage createSignal(const QString &path, const QString >>> &interface_this_name_is_totally_arbitrary, const QString &name); >>> >>> Then we could try to post a patch to Trolltech not to use "interface" >>> as name for variables in declaration. >> Thiago, is there a snowball's chance in hell of this happening? >> (especially in 4.4?) I'm including some standard include headers in my >> files on Windows to query WMI for hardware information. I'm still >> trying to pinpoint the exact MS include file that is causing >> this...there are several that #define interface, but so far none that >> appear in my includes list...but I haven't been able to check the normal >> VC includes yet (i.e. I don't *think* that any of the Win2K3 SDK ones >> are defining it). > > Testing this, I forgot that there's a method named interface()...it > doesn't only appear in unimportant places. Which means that to change > it would be to break API...not going to happen. Not sure if an "#undef > interface" might be possible... > Are you really sure it's the 'interface' which screws up your build? e.g. did renaming the variable name to something other work?
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