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I am using Qt 5.2.1 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS. Here is the definition of my class (.h):

class RtNamedInstance
{
    // [... other code here ...]

public:
    static int _nextInstanceNumber;
    static QMutex _syncObj;
};

and here my implementation (.cpp):

#include "rtnamedinstance.h"

// Initialize static members
int RtNamedInstance::_nextInstanceNumber = 0;
QMutex RtNamedInstance::_syncObj(QMutex::Recursive);

RtNamedInstance::RtNamedInstance(QString instanceName)
{
    QMutexLocker(&_syncObj);    // (*)

    // [... other code here ...]
}

The compiler exits with the following error on line marked (*):

rtnamedinstance.cpp: In constructor 'RtNamedInstance::RtNamedInstance(QString)': rtnamedinstance.cpp:9:27: error: '_syncObj' declared as reference but not initialized

What am I missing?

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    To start with you need to define a QMutexLocker variable. Right now you have an expression which creates a temporary QMutexLocker instance, and once that expression is over (which is immediately) the instance is destructed and you don't actually lock anything outside that no-op expression. May 21, 2014 at 8:26
  • @JoachimPileborg: I am really a stupid boy... I wasted minutes on that... but you are right: I've simply forgot to type the QMutexLocker variable name!!! Now it works fine... thanks!
    – Morix Dev
    May 21, 2014 at 8:27

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As suggested by @JoachimPileborg, I was simply forgetting to type the QMutexLocker variable name... and this confused somehow the compiler...

The correct code is (.cpp):

#include "rtnamedinstance.h"

// Initialize static members
int RtNamedInstance::_nextInstanceNumber = 0;
QMutex RtNamedInstance::_syncObj(QMutex::Recursive);

RtNamedInstance::RtNamedInstance(QString instanceName)
{
    QMutexLocker locker(&_syncObj);

    // [... other code here ...]
}

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