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I have my C++ project files and want to create an additional graphical user interface for these sourcefiles. I am using windows, MVSC2012 and Qt 5.1.1 with Qt Creator 2.8.1.

So here is what i have:

My QtCreator project folder, including the following auto-generated files

c:/creatorProject/creatorProject/main.cpp
c:/creatorProject/creatorProject/mainwindow.cpp
c:/creatorProject/creatorProject/mainwindow.h
c:/creatorProject/creatorProject/mainwindow.ui
c:/creatorProject/creatorProject/creatorProject.pro
c:/creatorProject/creatorProject/creatorProject.pro.user

Furthermore I the source files with the "logic" in a separated folder, e.g.

c:/programLogic/myFunctions.h
c:/programLogic/myFunctions.cpp

So I simply want to add these files to my QtCreator project so that I can e.g. include "myFunctions.h" and work with it.

My attempt: I used Qt Creator and added myFunctions.h respectively myFunctions.cpp by using "creatorProject >> right click >> add existing file..". After doing that my creatorProject.pro looks like this:

[...]
SOURCES += main.cpp\
        mainwindow.cpp \
    ../../programLogic/myFunctions.cpp

HEADERS  += mainwindow.h \
    ../../programLogic/myFunctions.h

Looks totally fine for me. Qt Creator even shows these files within the project explorer! However I have trouble using myFunctions.h within mainwindow.cpp.

#include "myFunctions.h" // Include can not be found
#include "../../programLogic/myFunctions.h" // Include is found but I get linker errors since myFunctions.cpp is not compiled?!

What is wrong within my setup?

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You need to add the INCLUDEPATH also in your .pro file.

Something like:

INCLUDEPATH += "C:/programLogic"
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  • Neither absolute paths nor relative paths such as INCLUDEPATH += "../../programLogic/" (or even without '"'-sign) solve this problem. "#include <myFunctions.h>" or #include "myFunctions.h" result in "No such file or directory"
    – Anonymous
    Dec 6, 2013 at 11:39
  • @Anonymous Try to delete the existing .pro.user file and then let it parse the pro file again. Also, show your entire .pro file content. Dec 6, 2013 at 11:44
  • Also, delete all the previous build files. Dec 6, 2013 at 11:59
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    Do you have include guards in your header files? Try manually deleting the build folder and re-build. What is the exact error message that you get now? Dec 6, 2013 at 12:09
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    Ok, "Try manually deleting the build folder and re-build." -> this was the solution. Whenever you change sth. in the *.pro file you have to delete the build folder manually. Doing this within Qt Creator does not work ("create everything new").
    – Anonymous
    Dec 9, 2013 at 11:28

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