I'm using Qt (which I'm new to) 4.8.2, with Visual Studio, and I have created a base class named "Contact". I don't want this class to be Qt-exclusive, so my intention was to make another class "QContact" that will inherit "Contact", and QObject and deal with all the Qt-related business, such as the Q_OBJECT macro etc.
Unfortunately when I inherited, the build failed, saying:
moc_QContact.cpp(53): error C2039: 'staticMetaObject' : is not a member of 'Contact'
moc_QContact.cpp(75): error C2039: 'qt_metacast' : is not a member of 'Contact'
moc_QContact.cpp(80): error C2039: 'qt_metacall' : is not a member of 'Contact'
I did a little research on the web and found out that you can't derive a Qt class from non-Qt class. so to fix it, "Contact" could inherit "QObject" (I tried, it worked). but doing so will make it exclusive to Qt which is my problem.
So what I ask is this: How can you make a non-Qt base class for a Qt class?
Thank you.