Thanks for the suggestion Günter.

No pre-compiled headers in the projects. I've also tried explicitly adding
includes for things it's complaining about and it doesn't change anything.

It could very well be something strange in the style of the projects I've
tried (two of my own qmake-based, one open source cmake-based), but I
haven't yet figured out what that might be.

I guess if I'm the only one experiencing it, then... <slowly points finger
at self>

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On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 10:09 AM, Guenter Schwann <gun...@schwann.at> wrote:

> On Donnerstag, 29. März 2018 15:46:12 CEST Andy wrote:
> > It compiles cleanly (and has for many years). Maybe the code model is not
> > handling includes properly?
>
> Maybe it's like for one of my projects, and it's the other way round?
> So The includes in the code are wrong.
> But it compiles because pre compiled headers are used.
>
> Regards
> Günter
>
> --
> Guenter Schwann
>
>
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