Hi Guys. I'm trying to crosscompile some libs using cmake (3.7+ version) it's set compilers and sysroot correctly for my main cmake files, however my findLIBNAME.cmake scripts still looking for libs in /usr/... instead of sysroot_path/... Why this happen and how could I fix this?
I have on one hand a C++ program using openCV which displays images every now and then. I am currently writing another program using udp that will be in charge for the transmission of those images.
I would like to know what would be the best way to pass those images from the openCV code to the other program that will send it.
Shall I just save those images in some folder and let the other program scan that folder for changes on a regular basis?
so the openCV program should use sockets to transmit the image to localhost. And then from localhost it should pass through my qt sender to reach my qt receiver? You sure?
@milleniumbug it is just a general oop principle, nothing specific from Qt afaik
whenever I click on the pushbutton the function on_pushButton_3_clicked() gets executed (that's the only thing which is specific to Qt as it uses signals ans slots and stuff) but all the rest is typical oop stuff that is also used in Java etc...
yes, with what C++17 can do with if constexpr (condition) { ... } else { ... } you need to put the code inside each of the branches in their own function
@milleniumbug The only compiler that ever even made a serious attempt at implementing it completely was EDG (and among EDG's resellers, only Comeau ever really claimed full conformance).
@milleniumbug Yup--but you need correct 2-phase lookup to even begin working on export, and at the time gcc only sort of implemented it, and Clang wasn't in the game yet (and, of course, VC++ still hasn't implemented it correctly).