yes, that was what I saw earlier in one post. But good you made it work :-)
Nick
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Lionel Lagarde
wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> The solution involving the #ifdefs is to use the osgDB::fstream classes
> instead of the std ones using #defines:
>
> #ifdef WIN32
>
> // Repla
Hi Nick,
The solution involving the #ifdefs is to use the osgDB::fstream classes
instead of the std ones using #defines:
#ifdef WIN32
// Replace STL fstream with OSG fstream
#include
#define ifstream osgDB::ifstream
#define ofstream osgDB::ofstream
#else
#include
#define ifstream std::ifs
Hi Lionel,
this topic was discussed before as I can recall and there was a neat
solution (with #ifdefs) posted to avoid the conflict. Have a look in the
archive, can not remember the author
Nick
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Lionel Lagarde
wrote:
> My problem looks like the osgDB::fstream /
My problem looks like the osgDB::fstream / std::fstream conflict which
was resolved using the /FORCE:MULTIPLE linker flag.
Does anyone has more information on this ?
On 12/12/2013 18:39, Lionel Lagarde wrote:
It seems that osg80-osgd.dll contains the symbols of "scalar integer"
(char, uchar, sh
It seems that osg80-osgd.dll contains the symbols of "scalar integer"
(char, uchar, short, ushort, int, uint) specializations of the
MixinVector.
The vector and floating point specializations are not defined.
On 12/12/2013 18:19, Lionel Lagarde wrote:
Hi,
I use Visual Express C++ 2010.
The f
Hi,
I use Visual Express C++ 2010.
The following code works very well:
osg::FloatArray *array = ...
(*array)[i] = 10.0;
I decided to add integer support:
osg::IntArray *array = ...
(*array)[i] = 10;
And the linker says:
osgd.lib(osg80-osgd.dll) : error LNK2005: "public: int & __cdecl
osg::Mix
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